US Intel Indicates Iran's Nuclear Sites Remain Intact Amid Heightened Tensions

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Early US intelligence suggests that the recent US military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities did not fully destroy the sites or their core components, likely only delaying Iran's nuclear program by a few months, contrary to claims of total obliteration by US officials and President Trump.
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