A leaked intelligence document claiming US strikes on Iran did not destroy the country's nuclear programme has been blasted by the White House as 'flat-out wrong'.
The 'top secret' report suggested that Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium remained intact after the bombing on Saturday night - with the damage mainly confined to aboveground structures.
It differs from Mr Trump's assessment who said the air strikes on the Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan sites 'completely and totally obliterated' Iran's nuclear facilities.
The report, which the White House also branded 'a clear attempt to demean' the president, was conducted by the Defense Intelligence Agency and leaked by CNN.
Anonymous sources familiar with the Pentagon's assessment told US media that the unprecedented missile strikes only set Iran back 'a few months, tops'.










