‘More yet to be done': Iranian nuclear program only delayed
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says Operation Midnight Hammer has 'very significantly' delayed Iran's nuclear program.
'It's pretty conclusive on that evidence that the facility has been destroyed,' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Steve Price.
'There's more yet to be done, but that has very significantly put the Iranian nuclear program back.'
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