New Donald Trump statements about the blows on the Iranian nuclear program: “They will not make bombs for a long time”


Forto installation, satellite view after American blows. Photo: AFP / AFP / Profimedia
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the information obtained from the attacks on Iranian nuclear installations is not conclusive, but suggested that damage could have been serious, Reuters and AFP.
“The information is very inconclusive. The secret services say we do not know. (The effects) could have been very serious. This suggests the information,” Trump told the press before meeting with world leaders at the NATO Summit in The Hague.
On the other hand, he claimed that the effects “were very severe. It was a total destruction”, adding that the Iranian nuclear program was delayed by several “decades” by American attacks.
The Iranians “will not make bombs for a long time,” the US president said.
The Iranian nuclear program, delayed only a few months, believe the US secret services
According to the US press, their US intelligence services would have concluded that American attacks have delayed the Iranian nuclear program by just a few months.
According to a preliminary report whose content was revealed to the American press by sources close to the file, the attacks would not have completely eliminated the centrifuges or the enriched uranium stocks. Rather, they would be sealed in certain sites without destroying underground installations.
The White House reacted hard to this information, the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt declaring that “this alleged evaluation is completely wrong and was classified as” top secret “, but it was still disclosed to CNN by an anonymous level, a lower level loser from the information community.
US President Donald Trump had stated, after the American weekend hits that the Iranian program was “completely destroyed.”
The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, also said on Sunday that Iran's nuclear ambitions “were annihilated.”
It's too early to know, says the Israeli army
The Israeli army estimated on Wednesday that it is “still too early” to evaluate the damage caused to the Iranian nuclear program, one day after the fire that ended the 12 days of war between Israel and Iran.
“It is still too early to evaluate the results of the operation,” said the spokesman of the Israeli army, Effie Defrin, at a television press conference.
“I think I gave a strong blow to the nuclear program and I can also say that I was late for a few years,” said the army spokesman.
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