💨 Abstract
The Pentagon claimed that U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities 10 days prior had set back Iran's nuclear program by up to two years. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated that intelligence assessments within the Department of Defense support this view. The strikes, conducted on June 22, involved bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles targeting three Iranian nuclear sites. However, the effectiveness of these strikes is debated, with some experts suggesting Iran may have moved crucial materials before the attacks.
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