The Nation NewsJune 24, 2025The White House pushed back on Tuesday after reports said an early intelligence assessment found that the US strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites did not destroy them.The attacks on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan sites failed to destroy the core components of Iran's nuclear programme and probably only set it back by months, CNN, The New York Times and AP said on Tuesday, quoting sources.The assessment was carried out by the Defence Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon’s intelligence arm, and is based on a battle-damage assessment conducted by US Central Command after the bombings.President Donald Trump said the stories were "fake news" and accused CNN and the Times of teaming up to "demean one of the most successful military strikes in history".Mr Trump's special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff went on Fox News to say that whoever had leaked the information to the media was "treasonous".
Okay, here is my questions. Didn't they use the Defense Intelligence Agency information to plan the attack and they trusted the data then... now it is "Fake News?" It seems to me that the one who is lying is (As usual) Trump & Company.
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