Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims Iran is “much farther away” from developing a nuclear weapon following recent U.S. military strikes that targeted its major nuclear facilities. In remarks made during a NATO summit, Rubio emphasized that the strikes resulted in substantial damage to Iran’s nuclear components, contradicting a CNN report suggesting the damage would only delay their program by months.
Rubio’s statements come in the wake of President Trump’s assertion that the military action has effectively set Iran’s nuclear ambitions back by “decades.” The Pentagon’s recent assessment, which cast doubt on the strikes’ effectiveness, faced dismissal from both Rubio and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who criticized leaks from intelligence sources as attempts to undermine the administration’s actions. This discrepancy highlights an ongoing debate about the success of U.S. military interventions in halting Iran’s nuclear aspirations.
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