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The classified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) bomb damage assessment reportedly determined that Iran could bring its nuclear program back online as quickly as within one to two months.
An intelligence report assessing that the U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities had only set back Tehran’s nuclear program by a few months was “a preliminary, low ...
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 ...
An initial assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency concludes that the U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites over the weekend were not as effective as President Donald Trump ...
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Wednesday credible intelligence indicated that Iran’s nuclear program was “severely damaged” in recent U.S. airstrikes and that several key sites were ...
A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, has informed NPR that the Defense Intelligence Agency believes the damage to Iran's most important nuclear site, Fordow, was limited. According ...
U.S. intelligence officials said Iran was likely to pivot toward producing a nuclear weapon if the U.S. attacked a main uranium enrichment site, or if Israel killed its supreme leader. By Julian E ...
Israeli intelligence agents, likely working for Mossad, the Jewish state’s top spy agency, phoned the high-ranking Iranian officials as part of a covert effort to destabilize and divide the ...