A U.S. intelligence assessment reveals that of the three Iranian nuclear sites targeted in a recent American strike, only the underground Fordo facility sustained major damage—delaying uranium enrichment there by up to two years.
Damage at Natanz and Isfahan was limited, reportedly due to reinforced structures. U.S. and Israeli officials are discussing renewed strikes if Iran avoids nuclear talks or rebuilds.
While President Trump has insisted all sites were “obliterated,” some officials and UN watchdogs disagree, warning that Iran could resume uranium production within months.
Israel says it may take further action if Iran rebuilds.