JAKARTA - White House press secretary Krypt Leavitt reiterated President Donald Trump's claim that Iran's nuclear site was "total collapse".
"Yes, we believe that Iran's nuclear site was completely and thoroughly destroyed, as the president said in a speech to the people on Saturday night, and we firmly believe that the site of the attack was Iran's enriched uranium storage area," he said in ABC's "Good Morning America" program. , June 23.
Leavitt said Trump would not order an attack without confidence the outcome would be like that.
Rafael Grossi, Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), was unable to confirm the existence of an almost equivalent supply of Iranian nuclear material to weapons.
Grossi urged supervisors to be allowed back safely to the country "to assess the situation."
In an interview with CNN on Sunday, Grossi said Iran kept about 400 kilograms (880 pounds) of enriched uranium up to 60%, not far from the 90% enrichment needed to make nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Karyare said with the assessment of the impact of the ongoing attack, it was "too early" to comment on whether Iran still has some nuclear capabilities.
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