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Former Special Forces Operators Blast Iran Bombing Assessment Leak

  • On June 13, U.S. bombers struck Iran's Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites aiming to destroy enrichment capacity, followed by a ceasefire announcement.
  • The strikes targeted three key sites, but evidence and a leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report suggest Iran moved much of its enriched uranium beforehand.
  • While President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared the facilities completely obliterated, officials including Vice President J.D. Vance acknowledge Iran still controls enriched uranium stockpiles near weapons-grade levels.
  • The DIA report, described by the White House as 'flat-out wrong,' estimated the strikes set Iran's nuclear program back only a few months, with underground infrastructure largely intact.
  • The strikes and ceasefire have drawn mixed assessments, with U.S. leaders hailing success but experts warning Iran retains covert enrichment potential, implying ongoing nuclear proliferation risks.
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A source of American intelligence told CNN and the New York Times that American bombings would not have really destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities, but only delayed by a few months. An overview of what is known.

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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