This is The Guardian.
Today, how much of Iran's nuclear program really survived the war?
And what will they do with it now?
The war that we just saw between Iran, Israel and the US started on this murky pretext.
The Israelis saying Iran was on the verge of a bomb in contrast to US intelligence assessments saying it was very much not.
The IC continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003.
Assessments that Donald Trump claimed without much explanation were wrong.
Well, then my intelligence community is wrong.
Who in the intelligence community said that?
Your Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
She's wrong.
But the end of this war, too, has been shrouded in the same ambiguity.
Trump claiming U.S. strikes in Iran totally destroyed its nuclear program.
While again,
an initial assessment from US intelligence and the International Atomic Energy Agency saying,
not really.
But experts on Iran's nuclear program say something really surprising.
That if Iran had wanted a nuclear bomb over the past few years,
it probably could have got one.
So if they wanted a nuclear weapon and had made the decision to have one,