This, according to the network, is evidenced by an assessment from the Pentagon's Intelligence Agency, based on an analysis of combat damage conducted by U.S. Central Command.
Sources say that Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium were not destroyed because they were removed from sites before the strikes, and the centrifuges are largely 'untouched'.
At the same time, CNN notes that the analysis is ongoing and the assessment may change. 'The U.S. does not yet have a complete picture of the consequences of the strikes,' the publication writes.
The White House acknowledged the existence of such an intelligence assessment. Administration Press Secretary Caroline Livitt told CNN that this is an incorrect assessment, and 'everyone knows' that such strikes would have destroyed the target.
«This alleged assessment is completely incorrect and was classified as 'top secret', but was still leaked to CNN by an anonymous, insignificant failure from the intelligence community. The leak of this alleged assessment is a blatant attempt to humiliate President Trump and discredit the brave fighter pilots who carried out a perfectly executed mission to destroy Iran's nuclear program. Everyone knows what happens when you drop fourteen 30,000-pound bombs perfectly on their targets: total destruction», said Livitt.#news_update