Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that President Trump denies claims that Iran moved enriched uranium before the U.S. airstrikes, attributing unusual activity around the Fordow nuclear facility to construction workers instead [1][5] - Satellite images indicate that there was significant truck activity near the Fordow facility just days before the U.S. airstrikes, leading to speculation about Iran potentially relocating its enriched uranium stockpile [3] - U.S. Defense Secretary Esper supports Trump's assertion, stating that no items were moved from their positions, and he criticized journalists questioning the effectiveness of the U.S.-Israel joint strike [5] Group 2 - Trump announced that U.S. forces had "completely eliminated" three Iranian nuclear facilities, but a confidential assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency suggests that the strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months [5][6] - Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed that its nuclear facilities were "severely damaged" due to multiple attacks from Israel and the U.S., although it did not specify whether the damage was to surface or underground facilities [6] - The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency commented that claims of the airstrikes setting back Iran's nuclear program by "decades" should be viewed as a political assessment rather than a factual statement [6]
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Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-27 02:42