Breaking news: The United States Air Force ‘Destroyed’ a Crucial Nuclear Facility, According to Trump and Israel, and Iran Regressed Years

In a statement, President Donald Trump stated that Israeli officials think that the airstrike carried out by the United States over the weekend against an Iranian nuclear site has rendered the plant “totally inoperable” and has set the regime back for thousands of years.

At a NATO conference in the Netherlands, President Trump delivered a statement from the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission during which he stated, “The devastating U.S. strike on Fordow destroyed the site’s critical infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility completely inoperable.”
“The American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have set back Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons for many years to come,” was the conclusion reached by the agency after conducting the investigation.

Before President Trump stated that a cease-fire would begin between Israel and Iran after more than a week of aerial conflict between the two nations, bombs were delivered by United States B-2 stealth planes on numerous Iranian facilities over the weekend. One of these sites was the Fordow site, which was partially buried.

Breaking news: The United States Air Force 'Destroyed' a Crucial Nuclear Facility, According to Trump and Israel, and Iran Regressed Years


This week, a preliminary assessment that was published by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) was shared with media outlets. The study stated that Iran’s nuclear capabilities were not completely destroyed in the airstrike that was carried out by the United States. This revelation drew criticism from President Trump and other officials in the government.

On Wednesday, when Trump was questioned about the report that was released by the DIA, he challenged the assessment by saying, “All they can do is take a guess.”
Trump made this statement in reference to the damage that was caused by the strikes on Fordow. “Now, if you take a look at the pictures… the entire area for 75 yards around the hole is black with fire,” Trump said on the occasion. at addition, he criticised the media for publishing on the leak, stating that the pilots of the United States B-2 planes put their lives at danger in order to carry out the mission, and that the news was a source of dishonour for those members of the military.

At an earlier point in the day, while Trump was attending the NATO summit in the Netherlands, he told reporters, “It was obliteration, and you’ll see that.” He stated that the intelligence was “very inconclusive” and referred to the media outlets as “scum” for reporting on it for their coverage of it.

In recent days, including Tuesday, President Trump has stated in statements and posts on social media that the strike left the sites in Iran “totally destroyed” and that Iran will never rebuild its nuclear facilities. He has also stated that Iran will never reconstruct its nuclear facilities.

As part of its rejection of the DIA assessment, the White House issued a statement via email to The Epoch Times on Wednesday. In the message, the White House stated that Iran’s nuclear facilities “have been obliterated” and criticised stories that were considered to be “fake news.”

In addition, that email contained a remark from Esmail Baghaei, a spokeswoman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who stated that “our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that is with absolute certainty.”

In a message that was shown on television on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the following declaration: “For dozens of years, I promised you that Iran would not have nuclear weapons, and indeed… we brought to ruin Iran’s nuclear program.” In addition to praising Trump, he stated that the United States’ decision to join Israel was a historic one.

In light of the fact that the head of the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency has indicated that international investigators are uncertain about the location of Iran’s uranium in the aftermath of the strikes or whether it was transferred, this occurs.

During an interview with Fox News on June 24, Rafael Mariano Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), was questioned about the 900 pounds of uranium that Iran was rumoured to possess. After that, he stated that the United Nations organisation is unaware of the situation.
When I speak, I need to be really specific. Since we are the International Atomic Energy Agency, we are not engaging in speculation at this time,” he stated. “We do not have any information regarding the location of this material,” the statement read.







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