The White House claims 'no indication' Iran has moved uranium before our strikes are not news today

The White House said on Thursday (June 26) that US intelligence monitored Iran’s core facilities “for weeks” before launching air strikes that destroyed the country’s uranium enrichment infrastructure. But a few reports indicate that Iran may have managed to move significant amounts of uranium in the weapons degree to secret sites before the attack. “We have been watching these sites very carefully,” Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, told reporters. “There was no indication that Iran moved its enriched uranium from the facilities before Operation Midnight Hammer.” She described the strikes as “one of the most mysterious and most successful activities in the history of the United States.” “None of you knew about it,” Leavitt pointed out that the media’s operation was hidden until bombs began to fall. “I think a lot of you in this room would agree with that, because nobody of you knew about the strike on Saturday until it took place,” she said. She emphasizes President Donald Trump’s goal of avoiding a long -term military confrontation. “He doesn’t want the United States to be dragged back into this conflict,” she said. “He is not afraid to use power if he has to, but the president has already proven that he can put America first and deliver peace.” Armistice is fragile as speculations Leavitt grows and Kechseth questions about the durability of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran. “I think the fact that the president was able to successfully negotiate a ceasefire when no one thought it was possible … It was a surprise for everyone in this room,” Leavitt said. “It was a surprise to the world, but the president did it because he wanted to see peace.” Defense Secretary: No intelligence of uranium transmission US defense secretary Pete Hegseth, who spoke earlier in the day, said at Pentagon News Conference that he had seen no evidence that Iran had moved nuclear material in advance. “I’m not aware of any intelligence I checked, saying that things were not where they were supposed to be, moved or otherwise,” Hegseth said. ‘The cars and small trucks on the site were those of concrete workers who tried to cover the top of the axes. Nothing has been taken out [the] Facility, “Trump wrote. Satellite images tell a different story, but there is another picture. Satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies on the days before the strikes showed a long range of vehicles at the entrance of the deep buried Fordow website. “Most of the nearby weapons degree is 60% highly enriched uranium to an unknown place before the US attack.” described as ‘historically successful strikes’.