A recent U.S. intelligence report reveals that the airstrikes ordered by President Trump against Iran's nuclear sites temporarily hindered their program but did not destroy critical components. The Defense Intelligence Agency's assessment counters Trump's claims of complete success, noting that Iran moved enriched uranium before the attacks and some centrifuges remained unaffected. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the intelligence findings, labeling the leak as an attempt to undermine the administration and criticizing the leaker.
The classified report by the Defense Intelligence Agency indicates that airstrikes against Iran's nuclear facilities set back their program only by a few months, failing to destroy core components.
Trump claimed the strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities were completely successful, asserting that the sites hit were totally destroyed – a statement at odds with intelligence findings.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the leaked intelligence assessment, calling it wrong and labeling the source of the leak a 'low-level loser' in the intelligence community.
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