Donald Trump maintains his version of the facts. The US president said Wednesday, June 25 that Iranian nuclear sites were “completely destroyed” by US attacks that are part, according to him, of the “most successful in history.”
“Nuclear sites in Iran are completely destroyed!” The US president wrote in his social network of truth.
The US president accuses several American media, CNN and the New York Times, of having “associated in an attempt to denigrate” US intervention in Iran. According to these media, a confidential classified document in American intelligence established that US attacks on Iran had delayed their nuclear program for only a few months, without destroying it completely.
“An obvious attempt to go down to President Trump”
The United States has bombarded the nuclear facilities of Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan during the night to Sunday to Sunday. But according to a preliminary report whose content has been described by sources close to the archive to these US media, the strikes would not have completely eliminated the centrifugal or the enriched uranium actions enriched Iranian. Rather, the tickets of certain facilities would have been sealed without destroying underground buildings.
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt confirmed the authenticity of the report, but declared that he was “completely wrong and classified ‘Top Secret’ and yet revealed.”
This flight “is an obvious attempt to reduce President Trump and discredit the brave pilots who have perfectly executed their mission of destroying the Iranian nuclear program,” he wrote in X.
An “almost impossible” program to revive?
The American emissary of the Middle East Steve Witkoff told him Tuesday in Fox News that in the three specific sites, “most, if not all, the centrifugers have been damaged or destroyed so that it is almost impossible to relaunch the program.”
The Iranian government announced on Tuesday that it has “taken the necessary measures” to guarantee the continuation of its nuclear program. An advisor to Ayatolá Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Guide, said that his country had still enriched Uranium actions and that “the part was not finished.”
Israel had launched massive attacks against Iran on June 13, accused of wanting to acquire the atomic weapon, which Tehran denies, defending its right to develop a civil nuclear program. Iran responded to the Israeli offensive by missile fire. A fragile fire, announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been in force since Tuesday, after a 12 -day war.
Source: BFM TV
