Findings by Defense Intelligence Agency suggest Trump’s declaration that sites were ‘obliterated’ may be overstated

An initial classified US assessment of Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend says they did not destroy two of the sites and likely only set back the nuclear program by a few months, according to two people familiar with the report.

The report produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency – the intelligence arm of the Pentagon – concluded key components of the nuclear program, including centrifuges, were capable of being restarted within months.

The report also found that much of Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium that could be put to use for a possible nuclear weapon was moved before the strikes and may have been moved to other secret nuclear sites maintained by Iran.

  • carlossurf@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    So tons of innocent civilians killed, future terrorist created for a couple of months amazing incompetence

    • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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      17 hours ago

      I thought I had read that Iran knew the US was coming and had removed all personnel (and uranium if you believe everything in the news) ahead of time. And even then reporting right afterwards showed we purposely avoided bombing buildings that would actually contain nuclear material, no doubt because this was so Trump could toot his own horn about helping Israel without actually doing much harm to Iran (who has Russia as an ally - and Putin likely pulling Donnie’s strings).