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No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, US defense chief says

No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, US defense chief says

Posted on 26 June 2025 By jobuzo

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday said he was unaware of any intelligence suggesting Iran had moved any of its highly enriched uranium to shield it from US strikes on Iran’s nuclear program over the weekend.

Pete Hegseth, US Secretary of Defence, centre, arrives for a briefing at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, June 26, 2025.(Bloomberg)

US military bombers carried out strikes against three Iranian nuclear facilities early Sunday local time using more than a dozen 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs. 

The results of the strikes are being closely watched to see how far they may have set back Iran’s nuclear program. 

“I’m not aware of any intelligence that I’ve reviewed that says things were not where they were supposed to be, moved or otherwise,” Hegseth said in an often fiery news conference.

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Trump, who watched the exchange with reporters, echoed his defense secretary, saying it would have taken too long to remove anything. 

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“The cars and small trucks at the site were those of concrete workers trying to cover up the top of the shafts. Nothing was taken out of (the) facility,” Trump wrote on his social media platform, without providing evidence.

Several experts cautioned this week that Iran likely moved a stockpile of near weapons-grade highly enriched uranium out of the deeply buried Fordow site before the strikes, and could be hiding it and other nuclear components in locations unknown to Israel, the US and UN nuclear inspectors.

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They noted satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showing “unusual activity” at Fordow on Thursday and Friday, with a long line of vehicles waiting outside an entrance to the facility. A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Sunday that most of the 60% highly enriched uranium had been moved to an undisclosed location before the US attack.

WHEREABOUTS OF URANIUM

The Financial Times, citing European capitals, reported that Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile remains largely intact since it was not concentrated at Fordow.

Hegseth’s comments denying such claims came at the news briefing where he also accused the media of downplaying the success of the US strikes following a leaked, preliminary assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency suggesting they may have only set back Iran by months.

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He said the assessment was low confidence, and, citing comments from CIA Director John Ratcliffe, said it had been overtaken by intelligence showing Iran’s nuclear program was severely damaged and would take years to rebuild.

Ratcliffe was one of the four top national security officials due to hold a classified briefing on the strikes later on Thursday for all 100 members of the US Senate.

That briefing had been scheduled for Tuesday, but was postponed. The Senate is expected to vote this week on a resolution that would require congressional approval for strikes against Iran.

At the Pentagon news conference, Hegseth described the strikes as “historically successful.” His comments came after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday that Iran would respond to any future US attack by striking American military bases in the Middle East.

Khamenei claimed victory after 12 days of war, and promised Iran would not surrender despite Trump’s calls.

MEDIA ‘HATRED’ 

During the news conference, Hegseth criticized the media, without evidence, for having an anti-Trump bias. 

“It’s in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump because you want him not to be successful so bad,” Hegseth said.

“There are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that … because of the hatred of this press corps, are undermined,” he said.

Trump praised Hegseth’s news conference as: “One of the greatest, most professional, and most ‘confirming’ News Conferences I have ever seen!”

On X, Hegseth thanked Trump for his praise.

During the press conference, the top US general largely stuck to technical details, outlining the history of the bunker-busting bombs used. General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, showed a video testing the bombs on a bunker like the ones struck on Sunday. 

Caine declined to provide his own assessment of the strike and deferred to the intelligence community. He denied being under any pressure to change his assessment to present a more optimistic view of the US strikes. 

He also said he would not change his assessment due to politics. Uniformed military officials are supposed to remain apolitical and provide their best military advice.

“I’ve never been pressured by the president or the secretary to do anything other than tell them exactly what I’m thinking, and that’s exactly what I’ve done,” he said.

No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, US defense chief says


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