Assessing the True Impact of U.S. and Israeli Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Program
Despite President Trump’s claims of obliteration, independent assessments reveal Iran’s nuclear program may only be partially damaged, raising serious questions about the true effectiveness and accountability of the recent U.S. strikes.

Recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have been hailed by President Donald Trump and his administration as decisive blows that "obliterated" key targets linked to Tehran's atomic ambitions. Yet, upon closer examination, independent intelligence assessments and expert analyses suggest that while damage was significant, these actions may not have destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities as thoroughly as claimed. What the Claims Say President Trump asserted with confidence that three targeted sites were completely "obliterated," a statement echoed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who described them as “destroyed.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also declared that Iran's nuclear program...
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