Iran did not try to rebuild enrichment after June 2025 attack, US intel chief says

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March 18, 2026
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US intelligence chief testified Iran has not rebuilt uranium enrichment since June 2025 US-Israeli attack destroyed it.

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US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard testified Wednesday that Iran has not attempted to rebuild uranium enrichment capabilities since they were destroyed in a June 2025 US-Israeli attack. The testimony contradicts justifications President Trump has offered for his ongoing military operations against Iran. Gabbard's statement raises questions about the strategic rationale behind the Trump administration's continued military engagement with Tehran at a time when Iran's nuclear program appears to have suffered significant setbacks.

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US intelligence leadership has testified before Congress on Iran's nuclear status, raising questions about justifications for continued military operations.

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