The head of the U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is supporting early findings from the Pentagon, suggesting last Saturday’s attacks on three of Iran’s key nuclear sites by American bomber jets only temporarily disrupted Iran’s uranium enrichment program rather than completely destroying it, as suggested by President Trump a week ago. Trump doubled down on Sunday, insisting that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been destroyed. Candice Cole reports.
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IAEA says Iran only temporarily set back by U.S. strikes, never had nuclear weapons
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