A report by the US Government Defense Intelligence Agency finds that Iran’s nuclear program has only been set back by a few months after the US airstrikes, with the centrifuges required to enrich uranium left largely intact.
A report by the UnitedStates Defense Intelligence Agency finds that Iran's nuclear program has only been set back by a few months after the U.S. airstrikes, with the centrifuges required to enrich uranium left largely intact.
A preliminaryassessment by the US Defense Intelligence Agency finds that Iran's nuclear program mayhave only been set back by a few months after the US airstrikes, with the centrifuges required to enrich uranium left largely intact,contradictingpreviousclaimsmadebyUSPresidentDonaldTrumpthatthefacilitieswere"obliterated".