Trump Claims Iran's Nuclear Sites 'Destroyed' Despite Intelligence Report Suggesting Restart Possibility

Trump insists that Iran's nuclear sites have been 'completely destroyed' following US strikes, despite a Pentagon report indicating only a temporary setback. Israel and Iran maintain a shaky ceasefire. Diplomatic talks between US and Iran show promise.

Jun 25, 2025 - 10:55
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Trump Claims Iran's Nuclear Sites 'Destroyed' Despite Intelligence Report Suggesting Restart Possibility

Interim summary: The ceasefire between Israel and Iran is holding after Donald Trump expressed frustration with both sides for violating the agreement he brokered. Israel accused Iran of launching missiles into its airspace, while Iran denied firing on Israel. A US assessment found that Trump's strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities did not destroy two sites and only set back the nuclear program by a few months. Trump criticized CNN and the New York Times for their coverage of the strikes. Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would strike again if Iran rebuilt its nuclear project. Iran's airspace is set to reopen, and Israel's citizens can resume full activity. France and European partners are ready to reactivate sanctions on Iran if needed.

At the Nato summit, tensions between Israel and Iran are a key topic. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for diplomacy and for Iran to come to the negotiating table. Iran's UN envoy stated that Tehran is closer to diplomacy than ever. Iran executed three men for collaborating with the Mossad. Six Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in Gaza. Australian PM Albanese supported Trump's ceasefire efforts. Trump's envoy said talks with Iran are promising for a long-term peace deal. Trump's administration claimed the strikes on Iran degraded its nuclear program. Trump criticized media reports on the success of the strikes.

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