Group 1 - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for exaggerating the impact of U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, claiming that the U.S. needed such exaggeration to cover up the truth [1] - Following a series of attacks between Israel and Iran, the U.S. military conducted strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on the 21st, which Iran retaliated against by targeting a U.S. airbase in Qatar on the 23rd [1] - Trump claimed that the U.S. military had "completely eliminated" the nuclear facilities and that the strikes set back Iran's nuclear program by "decades" [1] Group 2 - A confidential assessment from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency reported that the military actions only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months and did not destroy underground facilities [2] - Reports indicated that much of Iran's high-enriched uranium had been moved prior to the U.S. strikes, contradicting Trump's denial of any material being removed from the facilities [2] - The International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi stated that claims of the strikes setting back Iran's nuclear program by "decades" should be viewed as a political assessment, while acknowledging that the facilities were indeed severely damaged [3]
哈梅内伊指责特朗普“夸大”“战果”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-27 11:53