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  Top Stories  US Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump: Iran Nuclear Strikes Set Program Back Months, Not Destroyed
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US Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump: Iran Nuclear Strikes Set Program Back Months, Not Destroyed

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—June 25, 20250
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WASHINGTON D.C. – A preliminary, classified assessment by US intelligence agencies suggests that recent American military strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 22nd resulted in setbacks measuring in months, a finding that sharply contrasts with assertions by President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the program had been destroyed.

The report, compiled by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and US Central Command, offers a detailed analysis of the impact of the strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites. According to the assessment, facilities at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan sustained damage, including some entrances being sealed off. However, the report found that critical underground buildings remained intact and were not destroyed by the strikes. Furthermore, a significant portion of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and the centrifuges necessary for uranium enrichment are believed to remain operational or undamaged.

This intelligence evaluation directly challenges the more definitive claims made by both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu following the June 22nd operation. While the strikes undeniably impacted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure to some degree, the intelligence community’s preliminary view is that the disruption amounts to a temporary delay of a few months, rather than a complete dismantlement or destruction of the program’s capabilities.

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The discrepancy between the intelligence assessment and the administration’s public statements has drawn a swift and strong reaction from President Trump. Taking to his Truth Social platform, President Trump rejected the report’s conclusions, labeling it as “fake news.” He further characterized the assessment as an attempt to “demean one of the most successful military strikes in history,” underscoring his view of the operation’s efficacy.

The White House also echoed this dismissal. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt publicly stated that the intelligence community’s assessment was “flat-out wrong,” signaling the administration’s firm stance against the report’s findings and reaffirming its confidence in the outcome of the June 22nd strikes.

Understanding the Impact

The DIA and US Central Command report provides a crucial, albeit preliminary, technical evaluation of the damage inflicted during the strikes. Targeting sites like Fordo, known for its underground location, and Natanz, a central hub for enrichment activities, was aimed at disrupting Iran’s progress toward potentially developing nuclear weapons. The report’s finding that underground structures survived intact suggests limitations in the ordnance used or the targeting effectiveness against deeply buried facilities.

The status of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and its centrifuge inventory is particularly significant. Enriched uranium is the fuel for reactors but can also be further enriched to weapons-grade material. Centrifuges are the machines used in the enrichment process. The intelligence assessment indicating that much of these resources remain intact points to the program’s resilience despite the military action.

Regional Context

This development unfolds against a backdrop of heightened tensions and recent conflict in the region. The June 22nd strikes occurred during a period of significant hostilities between Israel and Iran. A 12-day conflict, which reportedly began on June 13th, saw exchanges of fire and attacks between the two adversaries. The strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were understood to be part of this broader confrontation.

Following the intense period of conflict, a fragile ceasefire is reportedly holding between Israel and Iran. This cessation of hostilities was reportedly brokered by President Trump, positioning him as a key figure in de-escalating the immediate military confrontation, even as questions linger about the long-term impact of the strikes on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

The intelligence report’s findings introduce a new layer of complexity to the assessment of the recent military actions. While the strikes were presented as a significant blow to Iran’s nuclear program, the classified assessment suggests a more limited, temporary impact, setting the stage for continued debate and potentially influencing future policy decisions regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.

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