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Trump’s Iran strike delays nuclear programme but fails to destroy it, says US intelligence

Pentagon assessment contradicts Trump’s claims as ceasefire with Iran holds.

June 25, 2025 / 12:40 IST
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A satellite image shows damage to the tunnel entrances of the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Research Center, following US airstrikes amid the Iran-Israel conflict. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
A satellite image shows damage to the tunnel entrances of the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Research Center, following US airstrikes amid the Iran-Israel conflict. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

A classified US intelligence report has concluded that President Trump’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities set the programme back by several months but did not destroy it, casting doubt on the administration’s claims of a total victory, the Washington Post reported.

Airstrikes fell short of Trump’s claims

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The report by the US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) found that key components of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure survived the strikes. The bomb damage assessment, based on early intelligence, concluded that centrifuges remained intact and the programme was delayed but not dismantled. This contradicts Trump’s repeated assertions that the nuclear sites were “totally destroyed.”

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