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9 hours ago
- Politics
- The Hill
Schiff: ‘Too many unknowns' to claim ‘victory' in stopping Iran nuclear weapons
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said it's 'premature' for anyone to be claiming that Iran will not try to continue its nuclear program in Friday comments on ABC News Live. 'The Iranian regime had not made a decision to build a bomb, was not pursuing the mechanism of a bomb, even though it was enriching uranium,' he said. Over the past week, there has been heavy debate over whether the U.S. strikes in Iran on June 21 were necessary, and how successful they were at setting back or eliminating Iran's nuclear program. 'Do they now want to be more like North Korea and be a nuclear state than a nuclear threshold state? We don't know, and it will take time before we do know. So, I think it's very premature for Senator Cotton or anyone else to be claiming victory here. There are just too many unknowns,' Schiff continued. The New York Times and CNN reported that a preliminary classified intelligence report claimed that the strikes merely set back Iran's nuclear capacities by months, contradicting President Trump's claim that the strikes 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear program. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been on the defensive this week and lashed out at a Fox reporter who asked where the enriched uranium was. Trump also called to fire CNN reporter Natasha Bertrand for her reporting on this preliminary report. Schiff is responding to Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who claimed on June 22 that Trump's attacks 'severely damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure.' There has not been solid proof yet that the strikes completely destroyed Iran's nuclear program or Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium. On Friday, the House and Senate received a classified briefing, but Democrats still question the attacks' success. 'I would say that that particular briefing left me with more concerns and a true lack of clarity on how we are defining the mission and the success of it,' said Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.). The administration has been adamant that the strikes were successful. Trump said he would consider bombing Iran again if new intelligence finds that the strikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capacities.

2 days ago
- Entertainment
Army officer traces family's military legacy back 250 years
Lt. Col. Brandon Mace traces his family's military history from the American Revolution to the modern era with ABC News Live anchor Kyra Phillips as the Army celebrates its 250th anniversary.

2 days ago
- Politics
Retired B-2 bomber pilot: 'We may never know' full impact of US strikes on Iran
Retired Gen. Robert Spalding joined ABC News Live to discuss a preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment that found Trump-ordered strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by months.

5 days ago
- Politics
Rep. Mark Alford says US ‘did not draw first blood in this fight'
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., joins ABC News Live to discuss the U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear capabilities and congressional approval.

5 days ago
- Politics
Former Navy fighter pilot calls Iran strikes ‘incredibly successful mission'
Decorated former Navy fighter pilot Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley joins ABC News Live to discuss military operations in the Iran attacks.