Dhaka, June 19 -- Israel's attack on Iran 'has not critically damaged Iran's widely dispersed and heavily protected nuclear program,' the Guardian reports. Israel's attack on key parts of Iran's nuclear program, as well as its assassination of the country's top nuclear scientists, may have been "a powerful display" of Israeli military dominance, but "has not critically damaged Iran's widely dispersed and heavily protected nuclear program," according to ananalysisby The Guardian. This is a view shared by Israeli military commanders and international nuclear proliferation experts, the paper said. An Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, claimed Israel's initial attacks had delayed Iran's ability to "break out" or ma...
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