Feds hunt leaker of initial intel assessment on iran strikes— as cia says tehran nuke program set back 'years' by steven nelson published june 25, 2025 The leaked assessment report on us strikes on iran had created a row after it claimed that the bombers did not inflict significant damage to the nuclear sites that america hit The donald trump administration was quick to acknowledge the existence of the report, but denied what was reported to be inside it Now, president trump has come out in open and said the report was leaked by the democrats. The white house is looking for a person who leaked a pentagon intelligence assessment questioning the damage caused by us strikes on iran's nuclear facilities. The white house has said a source who leaked intelligence suggesting that u.s
Military strikes on iranian nuclear sites were not effective should be jailed White house press secretary karoline. Trump threatens to force journalists to reveal who leaked report undermining his narrative on iran bombing iran strikes destroyed supply of enriched uranium and fully halted weapons development. The pentagon has begun the latest in a series of mole hunts after the leak of an internal report that suggested president trump may have exaggerated the damage that us strikes caused to iran's nuclear facilities. However, according to a preliminary american intelligence assessment report, leaked to the media, the strikes only set back iran's nuclear program by months. The pentagon has reassigned ariane tabatabai, whose name has been linked to a leak of intelligence documents regarding israel's strike plans on iran, to a role with significantly reduced access.
The assessment is based on interpretation of satellite.
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