💨 Abstract
In 2025, President Donald Trump and his security officials worked to refute a preliminary intelligence report suggesting that U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities only delayed the program by months. Trump, attending a NATO summit in the Netherlands, was angered by the report, which was leaked to CNN. The administration tried to present a more devastating assessment of the attacks. The White House also limited information sharing with Congress, suspecting a leak.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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