Few thought airstrikes could 'obliterate' Iran's nuclear program. Then Trump said they did.
Source: USA Today
Few thought airstrikes could obliterate Iran's nuclear program. Then Trump said they did.
Experts long argued that airstrikes alone would not be capable of permanently ending Iran's nuclear program absent negotiations.
Davis Winkie
USA TODAY
June 28, 2025, 5:06 a.m. ET
WASHINGTON A highly politicized debate is unfolding over the impact of June 21 U.S. airstrikes against Irans nuclear facilities, raising questions over the attacks goal and projected impact.
President Donald Trump quickly claimed total victory in the strikes wake, claiming that Irans key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Subsequent scrutiny of that claim amid early assessments from intelligence agencies has led Trump and his allies to double down on and even expand on his declarations of success. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed to CNN that the strikes obliterated Irans ability to create nuclear weapons.
Iran itself has acknowledged the impact of the U.S. and Israeli attacks.
But in the years since Washingtons withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, experts and analysts have emphasized that airstrikes alone would merely delay Irans nuclear ambitions rather than permanently derail them. Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Illinois, reiterated that long-held understanding in a June 26 interview.
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