
Conflicting Reports: Was Iran's Nuclear Program Truly Destroyed by US Attacks?
A recent report from UNITEL BOLIVIA has cast doubt on former President Donald Trump's assertion that the United States successfully dismantled Iran's nuclear program. Following alleged US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Trump and his team claimed total destruction of Iran's nuclear capabilities. However, a preliminary report from the Pentagon suggests a different outcome. According to the report, key components such as centrifuges and enriched uranium remain largely intact. The damage sustained was primarily to superficial structures, indicating a less severe impact than initially claimed. Experts cited in the report further suggest that these attacks may have only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months, rather than eliminating it entirely. Moreover, sources indicate that Iran possesses undisclosed nuclear installations that continue to function, and the country could potentially reconstruct its nuclear capabilities within a short timeframe. This conflicting information raises questions about the true extent of the damage and the ongoing threat of Iran's nuclear ambitions.