Trump fumes over Iran strike intelligence report at NATO

Minister Donald Trump On Wednesday, the US bomb strikes have doubled the claim that Iran’s nuclear program completely destroyed the Iranian program, and drew attention to a first American intelligence report.
Before leaving a NATO summit in Hague, the Netherlands, at a press conference, the Iranian nuclear area in Fordo said, “If not, it was completely destroyed,” he said.
However, a pre -US intelligence assessment found that America’s air strikes in the three Iranian nuclear regions did not completely destroy these facilities.
On the contrary, the US bombings brought back Iran’s nuclear program for years, not for years, not for years, according to the first reported assessment. Cnn and other outlets, including and NBC News.
On Wednesday, Trump adopted the existence of the defense intelligence agency’s report that was not publicly explained but defined by people who are known to journalists. However, he suggested the data that reported that this was inadequate.
“They made a report, but if you look at the dates, just a few days later, so they didn’t see it.”
“The report was not a complete report,” he said.
The assessment said that the damage caused by US attacks may be “very violent” and ignored this component in the reporting of news organizations.
Reporting, Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’in Saturday night Iran’s Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan sites weakens the allegations.
The White House returned to the report angrily. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described the first assessment as “straight wrong” and hit the “anonymous, low -level loser” in the “intelligence community that leaked the findings of the report to the press.
Hegseth, said in a statement on Tuesday evening, “the bombs are not destructive, everyone is trying to weaken the President and the successful duty,” he said.
He said Pentagon launched a “leak investigation” with the FBI. He also stated that the report was a preliminary and labeled as “low confidence”.
Speaking with Trump at a press conference, Hegseth criticized “fake news” and defended strikes.
“If you want to evaluate what happened in Ford, you better get a big shovel and really go deeply, because Iran’s nuclear program will disappear.” He said.
The White House also sent a screenshot of the Israeli from the atomic Energy Commission to reporters and declared that the US strike to Fordo “destroyed the critical infrastructure of the site and made its enrichment facility inexpraied”.
The Commission said that united strikes from the US and Israel have “brought back Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons for many years”.
The briefings classified for the Assembly and the Senate on the situation in Iran, which was initially set for Tuesday, suddenly delayed the same morning.
The Senate briefing was planned on Thursday and Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson said R-La.