Military
Tehran's Nuclear Program Delayed by Two Years, Pentagon Says
The Pentagon has announced that Tehran's nuclear program has been delayed by at least two years due to American airstrikes. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parrnell noted that intelligence data indicates that the U.S. strikes have significantly damaged Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Recently, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency stated that Iran could resume enriched uranium production within a few months. In response, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that nuclear facilities have suffered substantial damage.
At the same time, Araqchi reacted to the call from European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaia Kallas, to initiate negotiations aimed at suspending its nuclear program.