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The Trump administration's final assessment after its strike on Iran's nuclear facilities will be key to advancing nuclear deal negotiations

According to Internet reports, according to CNN, as the Trump administration shifts from military strikes against Iran to diplomatic negotiations, the final military and intelligence assessments will be crucial to future Iran's nuclear negotiation strategy. Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff needs to use the final battlefield damage assessment, including details of facility damage and the location of nuclear material, to formulate U.S. diplomatic strategy. Although President Trump claimed that Iran's nuclear program had been "completely destroyed," preliminary assessments from the Defense Intelligence Agency showed the attack did not destroy core components of the country's nuclear program. Former officials stressed that even if facilities were severely damaged, it did not mean that the nuclear program itself had been completely destroyed. Experts pointed out that future negotiations with Iran should give priority to returning the United Nations nuclear watchdog to Iran. However, Iran's parliament this week suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency over its role in the U.S. and Israeli attacks. As the IAEA obtains less and less information, there is a huge gap in the world's understanding of Iran's nuclear stockpiles, especially regarding the location of Iran's uranium enrichment.

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