'Degraded': US strikes set back Iran’s nuclear programme, says Pentagon; estimates upto 2-year delay
Thursday, 3 July 2025 () US intelligence reports indicate military actions significantly impacted Iran's nuclear program. Pentagon sources suggest a setback of about two years. US forces struck Iranian nuclear facilities using bombers and cruise missiles. Israel also conducted aerial operations targeting Iranian installations and personnel. These actions followed failed diplomatic efforts by then US President Donald Trump to address concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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US and Israel's joint strikes on Iran's main nuclear sites have delayed its program by up to two years, according to the Pentagon's latest assessment. Meanwhile,... euronews
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