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  Top Stories  US Intelligence Challenges White House, Says Iran Nuclear Sites Not ‘Obliterated’ by Strikes
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US Intelligence Challenges White House, Says Iran Nuclear Sites Not ‘Obliterated’ by Strikes

donovan Wrightdonovan Wright—June 25, 20250
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A classified preliminary report from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), issued on Monday, June 23, 2025, challenges the White House’s portrayal of the effectiveness of recent American strikes against Iran’s nuclear program. The assessment suggests that the strikes, conducted on Saturday, June 21, 2025, set back Tehran’s nuclear efforts by only a few months, a finding that directly contradicts President Donald Trump’s earlier assertion that the sites were “completely and fully obliterated.”

Divergent Assessments of Strike Impact

The DIA report indicates that while the strikes on the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites did cause significant damage, they did not result in the total destruction of the facilities as claimed by the administration. According to the intelligence findings, some enriched uranium may have potentially been moved before or during the strikes, and crucially, many centrifuges at the targeted locations reportedly remained largely intact.

This assessment presents a markedly different picture from the one painted by President Trump following the military action, raising questions about the immediate and long-term impact of the strikes on Iran’s pathway to potentially developing nuclear weapons.

White House Dismisses Intelligence Findings

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The White House has publicly pushed back against the DIA’s findings. White House Press Secretary Karline Leavitt confirmed the authenticity of the classified assessment but vehemently dismissed its conclusions during a press briefing.

Leavitt described the report as “flat-out wrong” and suggested that its leak was a deliberate attempt to “demean President Trump” and unfairly discredit the pilots who carried out the strike missions. This strong rebuttal underscores the political sensitivity surrounding the perceived success of the military action against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

Context of Conflict and Ceasefire

The revelation of the DIA’s skeptical assessment comes at a delicate juncture following a period of intense conflict between Israel and Iran. A fragile ceasefire, brokered by President Trump on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, appears to be holding, despite reports of initial violations shortly after its implementation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared a “historic victory” in the recent hostilities and reiterated his steadfast vow to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. However, the U.S. intelligence findings, as detailed in the DIA report, directly challenge the notion that the recent strikes have delivered a definitive, long-term blow sufficient to ensure that outcome, at least in the near term.

Implications for Policy and Perception

The discrepancy between the intelligence community’s assessment and the administration’s public statements highlights a potential divide regarding the true impact of the military action. Such divergences can have significant implications for future policy decisions, public perception of the conflict’s resolution, and international diplomacy concerning Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Experts suggest that if the DIA’s assessment is accurate, Iran’s nuclear program may be back on track relatively quickly, potentially necessitating further diplomatic or military considerations sooner than the administration’s rhetoric might imply.

The White House’s decision to openly challenge the intelligence agency’s findings is also notable, signaling a determination to control the narrative surrounding the recent events and the effectiveness of President Trump’s foreign policy strategy in the region.

As the fragile ceasefire holds and the international community assesses the aftermath of the conflict, the debate over the true status of Iran’s nuclear program and the efficacy of the strikes is likely to continue, fueled by the conflicting reports from within the U.S. government itself.

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