Trump: Nuclear countries in Iran have been destroyed

Some American media brought in a report that American intelligence now suggested attacks on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites. An early intelligence assessment showed that US military attacks on three of Iran's nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the main components of Tehran's nuclear programme and most likely “postponed [...]
An early intelligence assessment showed that US military attacks on three of Iran's nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the main components of Tehran's nuclear programme and most likely “postponed it just for months behind”, CNN reported.
While over a dozen bombs were dropped on two of the nuclear facilities, the Fordow Carbourage Cleaning Plant and the Natanz Cleaning Complex, they did not completely eliminate the countries' highly enriched centrifuges and uranium, CNN said, citing people familiar with the early assessment.
He said the assessment was produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency the Pentagon's intelligence arm and is based on an assessment of the damage to the battle committed by the US Central Command following US attacks.

The report by the Defence Intelligence Agency estimated the programme was delayed less than six months, the New York Times said in another report.
But Trump has rejected this.
Trump, who is in the Netherlands to attend the NATO summit this week, called the attacks “NJ FROM SULMES SETRAK SUCCESSTER IN HISTORY”, adding that “V ENDET BUITHER There's nothing to worry about. /Periscope/












