U.S. strikes leave Iran’s nuclear timeline largely intact, intelligence finds
🔴 Tension RisingThe New Voice of Ukraine2026-05-05
U.S. intelligence agencies assess that attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites caused damage but didn’t significantly weaken the program, potentially allowing Iran to build a nuclear weapon within about a year. The timeline has shifted to 9-12 months after the June strikes. U.S. officials remain focused on preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, despite intelligence estimates remaining largely unchanged.