
Intercepted call of Iranian officials downplays damage of American bombing attack
The United States obtained intercepted communication between senior Iranian officials discussing the US military strikes on Iran's nuclear programme and remarking that the attack was less devastating than they had expected, said four people familiar with the classified intelligence.
The communication, intended to be private, included Iranian government officials speculating

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