Trump has announced that the US will engage with Iran “next week,” while asserting that recent strikes have damaged nuclear facilities.
President Donald Trump, who challenged an initial US intelligence assessment regarding the effectiveness of recent military actions against Iran, stated that the US will hold talks with Iran “next week.”
An Iranian official reported that the nation’s nuclear facilities suffered significant damage due to “repeated attacks” from Israel and the US.
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Moreover, an early US intelligence evaluation indicated that the weekend strikes on three nuclear sites did not eliminate the essential components of Iran’s nuclear program and likely only delayed it by a few months, according to sources familiar with the report.
A ceasefire between Iran and Israel seems to be holding as of Wednesday, despite both parties accusing each other of breaching the agreement shortly after it was declared.