CIA assessed the impact of the US strike on Iran.


Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Ratcliffe stated that American airstrikes have seriously affected Iran's nuclear facilities, destroying them for several years to come, which does not align with President Trump's viewpoint. This was reported by BBC.
Ratcliffe stated that while some key facilities were destroyed, he did not confirm that Iran's nuclear program had been completely eliminated. Meanwhile, the CIA continues to gather additional data from reliable sources to confirm its information.
'A wealth of credible intelligence suggests that Iran's nuclear program has been seriously damaged by recent targeted strikes.'
Ratcliffe also reported that several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed, and it will take several years to recover them. This occurred shortly after information emerged that US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities did not destroy the country's program but only delayed it for a certain Time.
After the leak of a classified report on the strikes, the Trump administration is considering limiting Congress's access to classified documents. This situation has led to an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as the White House believes the leak was intentional to question the success of the operation. To combat information leakers, a restriction on access to the CAPNET system, through which classified documents are transmitted to Congress, is planned.
The CIA stated that the airstrikes by the US Air Force on Iran's nuclear facilities significantly degraded their functionality and destroyed some key sites, which will delay their recovery by several years. The US government is considering limiting access to classified documents to prevent similar information leaks.
It has been reported that after the US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, the country's program was seriously damaged, though not completely eliminated. The CIA continues to gather data to confirm this information. The Trump administration is considering limiting access to classified documents after the leak of information regarding the strikes.Read also
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