Congress’s coroversial session on the US attack; Trump’s claim to be iellige – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

Trump administration officials met with members of Congress today, who spe yesterday’s rejecting reports of US attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to Mehr News Agency.
Accordingly, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy and a member of the Congress Ielligence Committee told reporters after the confideial meeting: “Trump administration officials have not provided any new information to show that Iran’s nuclear program is” destroyed “.
“It seems that we have only been able to put Iran’s nuclear program back a few mohs,” he said.
“There is no doubt that the program has been damaged, but the claim of complete destruction is not made,” the senator said.
Murphy also objected to the absence of the US National Ielligence Director at the justification meeting, citing it as a sign of the Trump administration’s lack of transparency.
Senator Mark Warner, another senior Democrat of Congress, warned that the governme may have acted hasty to evaluate the impact of the attacks. We still need comprehensive evaluations to understand the real dimensions of the damage.
Senator Chuck Schmer“There is no strong strategy or plan to preve Iran from accessing nuclear weapons,” the Senate minority leader also criticized the Trump administration.
Also Senator Richard Bluemate The word “destroyed” to describe the status of Iran’s nuclear program “too strong” and emphasized the need for more accurate assessmes.
The remarks come as the media had previously quoted information sources as saying that US attacks had only destroyed part of Iran’s nuclear facilities. But the Trump administration had rejected the reports without providing sufficie documeation and claimed the complete destruction of the Iranian enrichme program.
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