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Despite high-profile claims of success, recent intelligence assessments suggest that U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities did not fully destroy the country’s atomic program. teleSUR

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00:00An early U.S. intelligence assessment indicated that U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities failed to destroy the core components of Tehran's atomic program.
00:10The report indicated that the nuclear facilities at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan did not suffer as much damage as the White House expected, being limited mainly to surface structures, including the site's electrical infrastructure.
00:21The document exposed that much of Iran's stockpile of enriching Iran was moved to secret nuclear facilities prior to the United States' attacks.
00:30The report shows that the preliminary findings contradict President Donald Trump's initial statements that the facilities were completely destroyed.
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