U.S. Intelligence Assessment Shows Recent Military Strikes Have Not Further Weakened Iran's Nuclear Capability

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According to U.S. intelligence assessment on May 4, recent military operations have not further weakened Iran’s nuclear capability, with the nuclear weapons timeline remaining essentially unchanged since February 28. U.S. and Israeli strikes last year had delayed Iran’s nuclear weapons timeline to approximately nine to twelve months, but current military actions are primarily focused on conventional military capabilities and defense infrastructure rather than nuclear facilities.

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