Key Points

Trump has accused Democrats of leaking a classified report undermining claims that US strikes "completely destroyed" Iran's nuclear facilities. The DIA assessment suggests Iran's uranium stockpile was mostly moved before the attack, delaying the program only briefly. The White House and CIA counter that intelligence shows extensive damage, with key sites requiring years to rebuild. The leak has intensified political tensions, with Trump calling for prosecutions.

Key Points: Trump Blames Democrats for Leaking Iran Strike Intel Report

  • Trump accuses Democrats of leaking classified Iran strike intel
  • Report claims strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear program by months
  • CIA disputes findings, insists key facilities were destroyed
  • White House vows to hold leakers accountable
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Trump accuses Democrats of leaking intelligence report on Iran strikes

Trump accuses Democrats of leaking classified intel contradicting claims of Iran nuclear site destruction, sparking a political and media firestorm.

"The Democrats are the ones who leaked the information on the PERFECT FLIGHT to the Nuclear Sites in Iran. They should be prosecuted! – Donald Trump"

Washington, June 27

US President Donald Trump accused the Democratic Party of leaking a classified intelligence report that contradicts his administration's claims that recent US airstrikes had “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.

“The Democrats are the ones who leaked the information on the PERFECT FLIGHT to the Nuclear Sites in Iran. They should be prosecuted!,” Trump said on Truth Social on Friday.

The accusation followed after the report by the US Defence Intelligence Agency disclosed by two American media outlets CNN and New York Times mentioned that strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have delayed the nuclear programme only by a few months, while much of Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium was moved before the strikes.

Trump on Wednesday took to his social media slamming both media outlets for leaking the information.

“Fake news CNN, together with the failing New York Times, have teamed up in an attempt to demean one of the most successful military strikes in history. The nuclear sites in Iran are completely destroyed! Both the Times and CNN are getting slammed by the public,” Trump said on Truth Social.

Meanwhile, addressing a press briefing on Thursday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said those who leaked the preliminary assessment on the US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities “need to be held accountable for that crime."

“This administration wants to ensure that classified intelligence is not ending up in irresponsible hands and that people who have the privilege of viewing this top secret classified information are being responsible with it,” said Leavitt.

“Clearly, someone who had their hands on this, and it was a very few people, very few people in our government who saw this report. That person was irresponsible with it. And we need to get to the bottom of it. And we need to strengthen that process to protect our national security and protect the American public,” she added.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that the agency had gathered "a body of credible evidence" suggesting that Iran's nuclear infrastructure suffered extensive damage in recent US airstrikes, reinforcing the White House's narrative that Tehran's atomic ambitions have been drastically curtailed.

Ratcliffe, without divulging specifics, stated on Wednesday (local time), stating that the intelligence came from "a historically reliable source/method" and indicated that "several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years."

While Ratcliffe did not clarify whether his remarks represented a formal agency assessment or his personal interpretation of the data, the statement underscored the intelligence community's ongoing review of the impact of Saturday's coordinated US strikes on Iran's Natanz, Fordow, and Esfahan sites.

The CIA's remarks came as a counterpoint to an earlier preliminary analysis by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), which suggested that the airstrikes had not completely destroyed crucial components of Iran's nuclear program.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the article:
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Rajesh K.
This shows how unstable US politics has become. As Indians, we should be careful about getting drawn into such conflicts. Our focus should remain on protecting our own borders with China and Pakistan first. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting how intelligence agencies within the same government contradict each other! Reminds me of how sometimes RAW and IB reports differ on Pakistan/China matters. Hope US-Iran tensions don't affect oil prices in India too much 🙏
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Amit S.
Trump's behavior is very un-presidential. In India, even during heated political debates, our leaders don't make such wild accusations without proof. This is why we need strong institutions - something we're still building in our democracy.
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Sunita R.
The Iran nuclear issue affects global security. As a country that has good relations with both US and Iran, India should use this opportunity for quiet diplomacy. Maybe we can help reduce tensions while protecting our Chabahar port interests.
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Vikram J.
Whether the strikes were successful or not, one thing is clear - Iran's nuclear program remains a threat. India must continue developing its own defense capabilities. Our neighborhood with Pakistan and China is already volatile enough!

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