French intelligence .. The strikes delayed the Iranian nuclear program for several months

French Foreign Intelligence Director Nicolas Lenerner said that The Iranian nuclear program It was delayed at least several months by The strikes Israel and American.
When asked during an interview with him "LCE" French on Tuesday, the impact of strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, said Lenner, who heads the General Directorate of External Security: "Certainly, at least several months, there is no doubt that the program, with its industrial perception, is delayed"
There are many questions about the position of the Iranian nuclear program after the Israeli and American strikes that affected it in June. "Our evaluation today states the influence and damage of each of these stages strongly, and that the Iranian nuclear program, as we knew, was very late."
He indicated that he "Nevertheless, this remains a fact that needs more scrutiny"
Lerner said it "Improved that there is no intelligence in the world capable, or was able in the few hours that followed these strikes, to conduct a complete and comprehensive evaluation of what happened"." align ="center" Class ="twitter-tweet" Data-DNT ="True">
The contradiction of American reports h2>
According to the Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, the American strikes back brought back the Iranian nuclear program "A period ranging from at least one to two years"In statements contradicting what was concluded by a secret US intelligence report, American media reported that the strikes delayed the Iranian nuclear program for only a few months. "Unanimously that the material, about 450 kg of enriched uranium, may be destroyed by a small part of it, but this article is still in the hands of the regime"
added: "We are not in a position that allows us to track it certainly, especially since the International Atomic Energy Agency has not resumed its work, so this matter is very important.".
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