
THE HAGUE, June 25 (Reuters) - Iran's nuclear program has been put back decades, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday ahead of meeting other world leaders at a NATO Summit in the Hague, adding that he believed "total obliteration" was achieved.
"This was a devastating attack," Trump told reporters.
A preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment said that the U.S. airstrikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only set it back by a few months. Asked about the intelligence reports, Trump said "they really don't know."