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U.S. strikes set Iran nuclear program back months, assessment finds, refuting President Trump

President Trump and top advisers are lashing out at a leaked early intelligence assessment suggesting Iran’s nuclear program hasn’t been wiped out, and may have just been set back by a matter of months by the U.S. strikes. CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe has more.

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