US intel: Strikes delayed Iran's nuclear program only by months
The assessment found that at least some of Iran's highly enriched uranium was moved out of multiple sites before the US strikes and survived, according to the people, and it also found that Iran's centrifuges are largely intact.
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Fordo enrichment facility after strikes in Iran
Washington, 6 June
A new US intelligence report found that Iran's
nuclear programme has been set back only a few months after a US strike and was
not "completely and fully obliterated" as President Donald Trump has said,
according to two people familiar with the early assessment.
The intelligence
report issued by the Defense Intelligence Agency on Monday contradicts
statements from Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the
status of Iran's nuclear facilities. The people were not authorised to address
the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
According to the
people, the report found that while the Saturday strikes at the Fordo, Natanz
and Isfahan nuclear sites did significant damage, they were not totally
destroyed.
The assessment found
that at least some of Iran's highly enriched uranium was moved out of multiple
sites before the US strikes and survived, according to the people, and it also
found that Iran's centrifuges are largely intact.
At the deeply buried
Fordo uranium enrichment plant, the entrance collapsed and infrastructure was
damaged, so that will take time to fix, but the underground infrastructure was
not destroyed, according to one of the people. The person also said that
previous assessments had warned of this outcome at Fordo.
The White House
strongly pushed back on the assessment, calling it "flat-out wrong."
"The leaking of
this alleged assessment is a clear attempt to demean President Trump, and
discredit the brave fighter pilots who conducted a perfectly executed mission
to obliterate Iran's nuclear program," White House press secretary
Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. "Everyone knows what happens when
you drop fourteen 30,000 pound bombs perfectly on their targets: total
obliteration."
Trump has said in
comments and posts on social media in recent days, including Tuesday, that the
strikes left the sites in Iran "totally destroyed" and that Iran will
never rebuild its nuclear facilities.
Netanyahu said in a
televised statement on Tuesday that, "For dozens of years I promised you
that Iran would not have nuclear weapons and indeed ... we brought to ruin Iran's
nuclear programme."
He said the US
joining Israel was "historic" and thanked Trump.
The CIA and the
Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on the DIA
assessment. ODNI coordinates the work of the nation's 18 intelligence agencies,
including the DIA, which is the intelligence arm of the Defense Department,
responsible for producing intelligence on foreign militaries and the
capabilities of adversaries.
The intelligence
assessment was first reported by CNN on Tuesday.
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