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President Trump had been eager to celebrate the U.S. strikes on Iran, but a new report indicates the attack set back Iran's nuclear program by only a few months.
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A new U.S. intelligence report found that Iran's nuclear program has been set back by only a few months after a U.S. strike, and was not 'completely and fully obliterated' as U.S. President Donald Trump has said, according to two people familiar with the early assessment.
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An initial assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency estimates Iran's nuclear program has been delayed by three to six months, according to three people with knowledge of the report. The White House called the assessment "flat-out wrong." NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports.
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An early Pentagon assessment found that recent U.S. strikes may have delayed Iran's nuclear program by just three to six months, according to multiple officials. While the military operation hit its targets, the White House is pushing back on the report, calling it a low-level assessment.
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President Trump has said U.S. strikes on Iran obliterated the country's nuclear program. An early intelligence assessment finds the strikes may only have set it back "a few months."
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