CIA Director John Ratcliffe, skeptical members of the US Congress on Sunday, told American military strikes that destroyed the creation of the only appeal of minerals in Iran, and thus led to a huge failure for Tehran’s nuclear program, which will be required to overcome, according to the US official.
The official who said, provided that his personality was not disclosed to discuss confidential intelligence information, said that Ratcliffel explained the importance of hitting minerals during the secret session of American lawmakers last week, Associated Press reports.
The details of the special environment appeared, while US President Donald Trump and his administration continued to answer questions from democratic legislators and others about how Iran affected the last ceasefire with Israel last Tuesday.
“It was erased an unprecedented way,” Trump said in an interview with Sunday morning futures on Fox News.
Ratcliffe also told legislators that the intelligence community was calculated that the vast majority of the enriched uranium accumulated in Iran was most likely buried under the wreckage in Ishfahan and Forddo, two of the three main nuclear objects aimed at American blows.
But even if Uranus remains untouched, the loss of mineral conversion actually removed Tehran’s ability to build a bomb for many years, the official said.