Senate Majority Leader John Thune was unable to support President Trump's assertion that U.S. strikes had completely destroyed Iran's nuclear facilities. While acknowledging that the attacks set back Iran's nuclear program, he deferred to Senator Tom Cotton for a more comprehensive understanding. In contrast, several unnamed sources indicated to CNN that the strikes had only delayed Iran's program by a few months. This raises questions about the accuracy of the President's claims, which are hotly contested by administration officials who dismissed them as incorrect.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledged uncertainty regarding President Trump's assertion that Iran's nuclear facilities were completely destroyed, suggesting that some setbacks occurred but not total obliteration.
Unnamed sources indicated that the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities only delayed their program's progress by a few months, contradicting Trump's claims of total destruction.
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