US preliminary assessment shows that Iran's nuclear facilities have not been "completely destroyed"
According to Internet reports, according to CCTV News, the reporter learned on the 24th local time that the US's initial intelligence assessment showed that the US strike on Iran did not destroy its nuclear facilities, but probably only set its nuclear program back a few months. According to a report by CNN on the same day, an early U.S. intelligence assessment report described by three people familiar with the matter showed that previous U.S. military strikes on Iran's three nuclear facilities did not destroy the core components of Iran's nuclear program and may only cause its nuclear program. The program has been postponed for several months. One of the people familiar with the matter said the report was based on a combat damage assessment conducted by U.S. Central Command after the U.S. air strikes. According to the report, the analysis of the damage to Iran's nuclear facilities and the impact of air strikes on Iran's nuclear program is still in progress. As more intelligence is disclosed, the analysis results may change. Two people familiar with the matter said Iran's uranium enrichment stockpile had not been destroyed. One of the people familiar with the matter said the centrifuges at Iran's nuclear facilities were largely "intact." Reported that the White House admitted the existence of the assessment, but did not agree with its content.
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