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Report: US Strikes Did Not 'Obliterate' Iran Nuke Sites

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ABC News

Politics, Daily News, News

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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An early intelligence assessment suggests that the U.S. strikes in Iran set back the country’s nuclear program only by a few months. Congress continues to debate whether military action in Iran was unconstitutional. And 145 people in France say they were attacked with syringes at a music festival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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It's Wednesday, June 25th, totally obliterated or just set back. We start here.

0:39.3

A new intelligence assessment raises doubts about the effectiveness of the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

0:45.3

Based on this, again, early intelligence, that significant damage was done,

0:49.3

but mostly to the structures above ground.

0:52.3

The White House is downplaying this and blasting the leak.

0:55.0

Some in Congress fiercely opposed the strikes on Iran, but what can they do about it?

1:00.0

Many respected constitutional experts argue that the War Powers Act is itself unconstitutional.

1:06.0

We'll look into the limits of Congress's war powers, and more than 140 people claim their victims

1:12.2

of syringe attacks in France.

1:14.6

Somebody, she says, knocked into her, sort of pushed her, and then she felt a pricking her arm.

1:19.6

Is this a one-off or a dangerous trend?

1:22.2

Police are investigating what social media might have to do with it.

1:26.7

From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Stephen Portnoy.

1:34.3

Hey, Brad's still out for the next few days, but I've got you covered from D.C.

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