Pentagon chief backs Trump on success of Iran strikes

Pentagon chief backs Trump on success of Iran strikes

WASHINGTON: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted Thursday that American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites were a success, backing President Donald Trump and berating the media for questioning the results of the operation.

American B-2 bombers hit two Iranian nuclear sites with massive GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs last weekend, while a guided missile submarine struck a third site with Tomahawk cruise missiles.

鈥淧resident Trump created the conditions to end the war, decimating 鈥 choose your word 鈥 obliterating, destroying Iran鈥檚 nuclear capabilities,鈥 Hegseth told journalists at the Pentagon, referring to a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran.

Trump has called the strikes a 鈥渟pectacular military success鈥 and repeatedly said they 鈥渙bliterated鈥 the nuclear sites.

Trump says Iran did not manage to save nuclear materials ahead of US bombing

On Thursday, he insisted that Iran did not manage to move nuclear materials 鈥 including enriched uranium 鈥 ahead of the US military action.

鈥淣othing was taken out of facility. Would take too long, too dangerous, and very heavy and hard to move!鈥 Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

However, US media revealed a preliminary American intelligence assessment earlier this week that said the strikes only set back Iran鈥檚 nuclear program by months 鈥 coverage sharply criticized by Hegseth.

鈥淲hether it鈥檚 fake news CNN, MSNBC or the New York Times, there鈥檚 been fawning coverage of a preliminary assessment.鈥

The document was 鈥渓eaked because someone had an agenda to try to muddy the waters and make it look like this historic strike wasn鈥檛 successful,鈥 Hegseth said.

Trump has also lashed out at coverage of the intelligence report, calling for journalists to lose their jobs.

Hegseth did not definitively state that the enriched uranium and enriching centrifuges at the heart of Iran鈥檚 controversial nuclear program had been wiped out, but cited intelligence officials 鈥 although giving little detail 鈥 as saying the nuclear facilities were destroyed.

鈥淚f you want to know what鈥檚 going on at Fordo, you better go there and get a big shovel, because no one鈥檚 under there right now,鈥 Hegseth said, referring to the deep-underground nuclear site.

Israel launched an unprecedented air campaign targeting Iranian nuclear sites, scientists and top military brass on June 13 in a bid to end the nuclear program, which Tehran says has only civilian purposes but Washington and other powers say is pursuing atomic weapons.

Trump had spent weeks pursuing a diplomatic path to replace the nuclear deal with Tehran that he tore up during his first term in 2018, but he ultimately decided to take military action.

The US operation was massive, involving more than 125 US aircraft including stealth bombers, fighters and aerial refueling tankers as well as a guided missile submarine.

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