White House rejects intel of failed Iran strike amid Trump admin rift
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White House rejects intel report of failed strike on Iranian nuclear sites as divisions deepen in Trump administration

The White House has dismissed reports suggesting that recent US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were ineffective. This follows a CNN report citing leaked intelligence that questioned the success of the mission

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Jun 25, 2025, 10:00 am IST
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The White House has firmly denied the initial assessment by US intelligence agencies suggesting that recent American airstrikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan were ineffective. This comes after CNN reported that preliminary intelligence findings indicated the strikes had failed to destroy critical components of Iran’s nuclear program.

According to CNN, a classified intelligence report concluded that the US strikes merely delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months. It also noted that Iran had already moved batches of highly enriched uranium from the targeted sites before the attacks took place. The report directly contradicted President Donald Trump’s statement that Iran’s nuclear infrastructure had been ‘completely destroyed’ and that the country would no longer be capable of producing nuclear weapons.

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The emergence of this report has sparked intense debate within the US over the accuracy of the intelligence assessments surrounding the military operation.

In response to CNN’s claims, the White House issued a strong rebuttal, labelling the leaked intelligence report as completely wrong. The alleged assessment is entirely inaccurate. It’s a top-secret document that was leaked, first to CNN, and now to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post a White House spokesperson said. The administration accused unnamed parties of orchestrating the leak as a deliberate attempt to undermine President Trump and discredit the military personnel involved in the mission.

Meanwhile, following the ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, both nations have declared victory in the recent conflict. Celebrations were held in Iran, with officials and citizens alike claiming triumph over Israeli aggression. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country’s victory would last for generations. Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon issued a stern warning that Israel would respond with force if the ceasefire were violated. On the other hand, Iran’s UN representative, Amir Zeid Iravanhi, extended gratitude to Qatar for its role in facilitating the ceasefire agreement.

President Trump, in a national address from the White House on June 22, announced that three of Iran’s nuclear facilities had been struck. He claimed that the underground Fordow nuclear site had been destroyed and that the US had crippled Iran’s ability to continue its nuclear weapons program. According to official US statements, B-2 stealth bombers were used to deploy bunker buster bombs at the Fordow site. Additionally, reports indicated that US Navy submarines launched 30 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM) at the Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities. CNN also reported that a B-2 Stealth aircraft dropped the GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb, on the Natanz site.

However, Iranian officials disputed the effectiveness of the American assault. They confirmed the strikes had occurred but asserted that nuclear materials had already been relocated prior to the attack. Manan Raisi, a regional representative from Qom, where Fordow is located, stated that the Fordow facility had not suffered significant damage. He emphasised that the strike only affected surface-level structures and not the deeply buried underground facility. The damage was on the surface. It can be restored, Raisi reportedly said, citing accurate ground-level assessments.

 

 

Topics: Trump AdministrationUS AirstrikesIran Nuclear StrikeIntelligence LeakIran Israel CeasefireWhite House
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