Trump says U.S. strikes “obliterated” key Iranian nuclear sites, setting the program back decades, but sources say an early intel assessment says Iran could rebuild some of its capabilities in months.
Trump's strikes on Iran set back nuclear program by months, initial intel assessment finds
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