
On June 24, 2025, new reports revealed that recent US military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities caused only a temporary delay in the country’s nuclear program. According to sources and intelligence assessments, the attacks set back Iran’s nuclear capabilities by a few months rather than destroying them entirely.
The US launched missile strikes targeting key nuclear sites in Iran, including Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz. Satellite images show damage to these facilities; however, underground structures appear largely intact. Despite claims by former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Iran’s nuclear capabilities were obliterated, Defense Intelligence Agency findings suggest otherwise.
The strikes effectively sealed off the entrances to some facilities, causing disruption but not a complete collapse. Iranian officials have indicated that significant uranium stockpiles remained undiscovered or were moved prior to the attacks.
The situation follows a fragile ceasefire in Middle East tensions involving Iran and Israel, with global leaders monitoring developments closely. The US continues to engage with NATO allies as it balances responses to the conflict and its broader geopolitical strategy.
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