Iran, Israel and the United States agree that Iranian nuclear sites have been “seriously damaged”

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The historic strikes of President Donald Trump on Iranian nuclear sites reached their objectives on Saturday and “destroyed” and “seriously damaged” the critical infrastructure of the facilities – an assessment agreed by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel and the United States.
“Our nuclear installations have been seriously damaged, for sure,” said the spokesman for the Iran’s Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ismail Baghaei in Al Jazeera.
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The Chief of the Defense Forces of Israel, Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir, said that his assessment is that the Iranian nuclear program had been “considerably damaged”, while the Israel atomic energy commission described the American strikes as “devastating”.

A map of Iranian nuclear installations. (Fox News)
“The American devastating strike on Fordo destroyed the critical infrastructure of the site and made the center of enrichment inoperable,” said the Israeli Energy Commission. “We assess that the American strikes on Iranian nuclear installations, combined with Israeli strikes on other elements of the Iranian military nuclear program, have heard Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons of many years.”
He added: “The realization can continue indefinitely if Iran does not have access to nuclear materials.”
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And with regard to the United States, the president of the joint staff chiefs Dan “Razin” Caine said that the initial battle damage assessments indicate that “the three sites have undergone extremely serious damage and destruction”.
“More than 125 American planes participated in this mission, including B-2 stealth bombers, several fourth and fifth generation fighters, dozens and dozens of supplies, a guided missile submarine, and a full range of information, surveillance and recognition, Caine said in a press purse.

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And the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, said that “given the 30,000 pounds of explosions and the capacity of these ammunition, it was a devastation under Fordow”.
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“Any evaluation that indicates the opposite speculates with other reasons,” said HegSeth.
The agreement on the evaluation of damage between the United States, Israel and Iran is involved in the midst of a report which cited the low-confidence disclosed information of an intelligence agency which suggested that the American strikes have not destroyed the nuclear sites of Iran.
A source from the Defense Intelligence Agency told Fox News that the evaluation of “low confidence” was based on “a day of intelligence report”.
According to the source.
“This is a low -confidence preliminary report and will continue to be refined as additional information becomes available,” said the Defense Intelligence Agency. “We work with the appropriate authorities to investigate the unauthorized disclosure of classified information.”

President Donald Trump held a press conference after the Summit of Heads of State and the Government of NATO in Hague, the Netherlands, June 25, 2025. (Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu via Getty Images)
And the Secretary of State Marco Rubio castigated the report and declared that the nuclear program of Iran “looks like nothing of what he did a week ago”.
“This story is a false story, and it is the one that should really not be postponed because it does not precisely reflect what is happening,” said Rubio. “All below this mountain is in poor condition.”
Rubio also added that “there is no way that Iran arrives at the table if nothing had happened”.
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“It was a complete and total obliteration. They are in poor condition,” said Rubio. “They are very late today compared to the place where they were only seven days ago because of what President Trump did.”
Even the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, has evaluated that “very important damage should have taken place”.

President Donald Trump, on the right, speaks with NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte, during a group photo of heads of state and NATO government at the NATO summit in Hague, the Netherlands on June 25, 2025. (Geert Vanden Wijngaert / The Associated Press)
“On the Esfahan nuclear site, additional buildings have been affected, the United States confirming their use of cruise missiles,” he said, said to be prepared for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
“The affected buildings include some linked to the uranium conversion process,” he said. “Also on this site, the entries of the tunnels used for the storage of enriched materials seem to have been affected.
Meanwhile, Trump was in the Netherlands at the top of NATO, where he was greeted by allies on his “decisive” action in Iran.
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NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte, congratulated Trump as a “man of force” and a “man of peace” at the summit on Wednesday.
“I just want to recognize your decisive action on Iran,” said Rutte at the start of his joint remarks with the president. “You are a man of force, but you are also a man of peace. And the fact that you are now able to do this cease-fire between Israel and Iran-I really want to congratulate you for that. I think it’s important for the whole world.”
On Wednesday, the president said the United States again struck Iran if the country was trying to rebuild its nuclear program.