Pentagon Reveals Timetable It Has Set Back Iran’s Nuclear Program

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Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell revealed the timetable the US has set back Iran’s nuclear program following the successful bombing of several Iranian nuclear facilities.

Speaking to the reporters on Wednesday during a press briefing, Parnell said that the Department of Defense’s intelligence assessments of the damage around the Iranian nuclear sites of Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan are that those facilities have been obliterated. (31:07 minute mark).

Parnell talked about the airstrikes President Donald Trump authorized to take out Iran’s nuclear capabilities and said it has “degraded” the Islamic State’s nuclear program by “one to two years,” The Hill reported.

When pressed by a reporter about the assessment, he responded, “I think we’re thinking probably closer to two years, like degraded their program by two years.”

“We believe, and certainly, all of the intelligence that we’ve seen has led us to believe that Iran ‘s-those facilities especially have been completely obliterated,” Parnell continued, while noting that the assessment will continue. 

The comments backed up Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth‘s, who recently excoriated the media for “releasing leaked classified data to the public and creating a false narrative that the mission was less successful than had been claimed,”

“I mean specifically you, the press, specifically you, the press corps,” he said, pointing directly at reporters in the room. “Because you cheer against Trump so hard, it’s in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump, because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren’t effective.”

“‘Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn’t true,'” Hegseth continued, suggesting this is the mindset of the journalism industry. 

“So let’s take half-truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful.”

Later, Hegesth criticized the media for not reporting on the men and women who “carried out a dangerous 36-hour flight through enemy territory,”

“How many stories have been written about how hard it is to, I don’t know, fly a plane for 36 hours? Has MSNBC done that story? Has Fox?” the Defense Secretary asked. “Have we done the story? How hard that is?”

“There are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that because of the hatred of this press corps are undermined because people are trying to leak and spin that it wasn’t successful. It’s irresponsible.”

President Trump has praised the mission, touting that the US had obliterated the Islamic State’s key enrichment facilities. He also slammed the fake news for its reporting, claiming the operation wasn’t a success.

In a post on Monday on his Truth Social, the president reacted to reports on CNN and other news organizations that appeared to downplay the success of the US strikes on several Iranian nuclear sites when they used language like “partially destroyed” to describe the operation. 

It came after Trump’s post announcing that the facilities had been obliterated.

“The sites that we hit in Iran were totally destroyed, and everyone knows it,” Trump’s post read. “Only the Fake News would say anything different in order to try and demean, as much as possible — and even they say they were ‘pretty well destroyed!'”

“Working especially hard on this falsehood is Allison [Anderson] Cooper of Fake News CNN, Dumb Brian L. Roberts, Chairman of ‘Con’cast, Jonny [Jonathan] Karl of ABC Fake News, and always, the Losers of, again, Concast’s [Comcast] NBC Fake News,” the president added. “It never ends with the sleazebags in the Media, and that’s why their Ratings are at an ALL TIME LOW — ZERO CREDIBILITY!”

Say it with me, “Trump was right again!”

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