
Iran's Fordo Site Said to Look Severely Damaged, Not Destroyed
After overnight strikes on Iran, President Trump on Sunday declared the operation a 'success,' and said that Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities were 'completely and totally obliterated.' But his early public pronouncements contrast with more cautious assessments by the U.S. and Israeli militaries.
The Israeli military, in an initial analysis, believes the heavily fortified nuclear site at Fordo has sustained serious damage from the American strike on Sunday, but has not been completely destroyed, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the matter. The officials also said it appeared Iran had moved equipment, including uranium, from the site.
A senior U.S. official similarly acknowledged that the American strike on the Fordo site did not destroy the heavily fortified facility but said the strike had severely damaged it, taking it 'off the table.' The person noted that even 12 bunker-busting bombs could not destroy the site.
The damage assessments by Israel and the United States are ongoing, and they have not made any final conclusions. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.
In its overnight strikes, the United States took aim at three nuclear site, including dropping 30,000 pound, bunker-busting bombs on Fordo, Iran's most critical site.
In a briefing Sunday morning, top Pentagon officials echoed President Trump's claims of success, while also saying the final assessment would take time. Gen. Dan Caine, the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the initial assessment indicated that all three sites sustained 'severe damage and destruction,' but added that it was too soon to say whether Iran retained some nuclear capability.
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