Iran, Israel and US agree that Iran’s nuclear sites were ‘badly damaged’

President Donald Trump made history with precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites that have left the facilities badly damaged and critical infrastructure destroyed. This assessment is not only confirmed by Iran’s Foreign Ministry but also by Israel and the United States.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei admitted that their nuclear installations have been significantly damaged. Israel’s Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir stated that Iran’s nuclear program has been significantly damaged, with the U.S. strikes on Fordo rendering the enrichment facility inoperable. The Israel Atomic Energy Commission described the strikes as devastating and believes that Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons has been set back by many years.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan “Razin” Caine confirmed that all three sites targeted in the strikes sustained severe damage and destruction. The U.S. launched over 125 aircraft in the mission, including B-2 stealth bombers and various fighter jets, as well as intelligence and surveillance aircraft. The strikes were a collaborative effort between the U.S. and Israel, with the goal of preventing Iran from accessing nuclear material.
Despite a leaked low-confidence intelligence report suggesting that the strikes did not destroy Iran’s nuclear sites, Secretary of State Marco Rubio refuted this claim. He stated that Iran’s nuclear program looks nothing like it did a week ago and that everything underneath the targeted mountain is in bad shape. The International Atomic Energy Agency’s Director General also noted significant damage at the Esfahan and Natanz nuclear sites.
President Trump, currently attending the NATO Summit in the Netherlands, has received praise for his decisive action in Iran. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte commended Trump for his strength and ability to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump has made it clear that the U.S. will strike Iran again if they attempt to rebuild their nuclear program.
In conclusion, the precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites have left a lasting impact on their ability to develop nuclear weapons. The collaborative effort between the U.S. and Israel has significantly set back Iran’s nuclear program, and Trump’s decisive action has been applauded by allies at the NATO Summit. The world watches closely as Iran assesses the damage and the future of their nuclear ambitions.