Friday, 11 July 2025

CIA Releases New Statement On Iranian Nuclear Program’s Current Status


The CIA has pushed back against claims by The New York Times and CNN that the airstrikes by U.S. B-2 Bombers had minimal impact on the Nuclear facilities in Iran.

The director of the CIA in a statement shared that they have new evidence that suggests that the airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites are “severely damaged.”

While the mainstream media has claimed that he airstrikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear program by months, CIA Director John Ratcliffe revealed it will take Iran years to get back to the point they were in before the airstrikes.

CNN had the full report:

CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Wednesday said in a statement that the agency had obtained “a body of credible evidence [that] indicates Iran’s Nuclear Program has been severely damaged” by recent strikes, underscoring a broad intelligence community effort is ongoing to determine the impact of the US strikes on three of the country’s nuclear sites on Saturday.

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Without providing details, Ratcliffe said the CIA’s evidence included “new intelligence from a historically reliable source/method that several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years.”

It was not clear whether Ratcliffe was offering an official agency assessment or his view of the intelligence.

The statement came a day after an initial analysis by the Defense Intelligence Agency that suggested that strikes by the US on Saturday did not destroy some key components of Iran’s nuclear program and likely only set back Tehran’s nuclear ambitions by a matter of months was reported by CNN and other outlets.

The White House has pushed back on that assessment, which cast doubt on President Donald Trump’s claims that the strikes “obliterated” Iran’s ability to produce a weapon, calling it “wrong.”

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also posted on X on Wednesday that “new intelligence” supported the notion that Iran’s nuclear facilities were “destroyed” in the strikes.

“New intelligence confirms what @POTUS has stated numerous times: Iran’s nuclear facilities have been destroyed,” Gabbard posted without providing evidence. “If the Iranians chose to rebuild, they would have to rebuild all three facilities (Natanz, Fordow, Esfahan) entirely, which would likely take years to do.”

Watch Fox News’ report here:

President Trump has been very clear over the last couple of days on the status of Iran’s nuclear sites.

While attending a meeting with NATO members, Trump consistently stated that Iran’s nuclear sites were obliterated.

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Per NPR:

President Trump used a press conference at the NATO summit Wednesday to expand on his insistence that U.S. strikes heavily damaged Iran’s nuclear operation, despite a preliminary U.S. intelligence report that said it was a more limited impact.

“It was very, very successful,” he told reporters at the NATO summit in The Hague. “It was called ‘obliteration.’ No other military on Earth could have done it.”

The press conference came as the world watches to see whether a ceasefire between Israel and Iran will endure. Citing that ceasefire, Trump compared his bombings to the nuclear bombs that helped end World War II.

“It was so bad that they ended the war. It ended the war,” he said. “Somebody said, in a certain way, that it was so devastating, actually, if you look at Hiroshima, if you look at Nagasaki, you know, that ended a war, too. This ended a war in a different way, but it was so devastating.”

Trump traveled to the summit the morning after announcing that ceasefire, which came days after the United States joined Israel’s attacks on key Iranian nuclear facilities. The early classified U.S. intelligence assessment said the strikes set Tehran’s nuclear program back “a few months.”

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