US intelligence agencies have concluded that it would take Iran at least a decade to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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The United Nations nuclear watchdog has said there was no sign of damage to any of Iran's nuclear infrastructure in the US-Israeli attack.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said, "We have not received any indication that any nuclear infrastructure in Iran has been damaged or targeted. There is no indication of damage to the Bushehr nuclear power plant, the Tehran research reactor or any other infrastructure."
Earlier, Iran's envoy to the IAEA said that one of Iran's three main nuclear facilities, Natanz, was attacked on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that war was necessary due to Iran's potential nuclear challenge. However, this does not match the investigation of the US intelligence community. The intelligence community had concluded that it would take Iran at least a decade to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile.
