The president of the Joint Chiefs of the General Staff, General Dan Caine, said Sunday that, although the bombardment of Iran’s nuclear sites successfully touched the three objectives and did “extremely severe” damage, exactly to what extent Iran’s nuclear program has yet been delayed.

“It would be too early for me to comment on what may or may not be there,” said the Air Force officer of the career at the joint press conference in the Pentagon with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

His evaluation offered a marked contrast with the jacts of President Donald Trump in comments on Saturday night and with Hegseth moments before. “Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely erased,” Trump said.

“It was an incredible and overwhelming success. The order we received from our commander in chief was focused. It was powerful and we were devastating the Iranian nuclear program,” Hegseth said in comments that praised Trump ephemerally and less than we convented the administration of former President Joe Biden. “Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been erased.”

Caine, meanwhile, praised the crew of the 125 plane that participated in the “Operation Midnight Hammer”, including the seven stealthy b-2 bomber of a base of the Air Force in Missouri that eliminated 14 bombs of “Bunker Buster” on the underground site in Fordow, the dozens of the plans of the fuel planes and the plans of the fuel Flew Award The Bombers. He said it didn’t seem that none of the planes was fired by Iranian air defense systems.

The Secretary of Defense, Pete Heghseth, and the president of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Dan Caine, speak during a press conference in the Pentagon in Washington on Sunday after the US army. UU. He hit three sites in Iran, joining directly to Israel's effort to destroy the country's nuclear program.
The Secretary of Defense, Pete Heghseth, and the president of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Dan Caine, speak during a press conference in the Pentagon in Washington on Sunday after the US army. UU. He hit three sites in Iran, joining directly to Israel’s effort to destroy the country’s nuclear program.

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He also praised the coordination of airplanes with submarines that launched Missile Tomahawk, and the three objectives were beaten in a period of only 25 minutes.

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“I want to thank all the members of the service, planner, operator, who made this mission possible. Their actions reflect the highest standards of the United States armed forces,” Caine said.

In his comments, Hegesh seemed to confirm the suspicions that Trump had been dishonest in his statements that he wanted negotiations instead of a military response.

“This is a plan that took months and weeks of positioning and preparation so that we could be ready when the president of the United States called,” Hegseth said. “He took great precision, involved a bad direction and the highest level of operational security.”