
Setting the record straight amid the lamestream media’s attempts at spreading disinformation, the CIA has announced a significant development.
Specifically, CIA Director John Ratcliffe refuted the claims made by liberal outlets regarding recent global developments.
He confirmed that President Donald Trump’s decisive action against Iran’s nuclear program delivered a crushing blow to the rogue nation’s nuclear ambitions.
The successful precision strikes have set back Iran’s nuclear capabilities by years, despite leaked reports attempting to downplay the operation’s effectiveness.
Leakers who sought to undermine national security will face consequences as the FBI investigates the source of misleading intelligence.
Ratcliffe pushed back forcefully against a leaked Defense Intelligence Agency assessment claiming minimal damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
The CIA chief’s statement directly contradicts attempts to diminish the Trump administration’s successful military operation that targeted three key Iranian nuclear facilities.
“A body of credible intelligence indicates Iran’s Nuclear Program has been severely damaged by the recent, targeted strikes,” Ratcliffe stated definitively.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard backed up Ratcliffe’s assessment, stating that “new intelligence confirms what President Trump has stated numerous times: Iran’s nuclear facilities have been destroyed.”
The destroyed facilities would take Iran years to rebuild if they chose to attempt it, in a devastating setback to their nuclear ambitions.
The Pentagon has initiated a leak investigation with the FBI regarding the preliminary report that contradicted the CIA’s assessment.
This action shows the administration’s commitment to identifying those responsible for undermining national security through unauthorized disclosures.
“We think we hit them so hard and so fast, they didn’t get to move,” President Trump said confidently, dismissing concerns that Iran might have relocated enriched uranium before the strikes.
Even Iranian officials admitted the effectiveness of the president’s military action.
“Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that’s for sure,” conceded Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei, unable to deny the devastating impact of the precision strikes.
Israel’s Atomic Energy Commission supported these findings, confirming that the U.S. strike rendered the Fordo enrichment facility completely inoperable.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine have both emphasized the severe damage inflicted on the sites.
A press briefing led by Secretary Hegseth is scheduled to provide further details on the strikes, expected to show satellite imagery of the destruction at key facilities.
The massive operation involved 125 military aircraft targeting Iran’s main nuclear facilities, creating visible craters at Fordo and Isfahan that can be seen in satellite imagery.
U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has indicated communication channels with Iran remain open, creating potential for diplomatic progress following America’s display of military strength.
Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the administration’s handling of congressional briefings.