
Eric Schmitt
Senior Writer at The New York Times
Senior writer, The New York Times (https://t.co/CRzqpiD0J0) covering terrorism and national security issues. Co-author, Counterstrike
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3 days ago |
nytimes.com | Julian Barnes |Helene Cooper |Eric Schmitt |Ronen Bergman
Un informe preliminar clasificado de Estados Unidos afirma que el bombardeo estadounidense de tres instalaciones nucleares en Irán retrasó el programa nuclear del país solo unos meses, según funcionarios familiarizados con las conclusiones del reporte. Las bombas sellaron las entradas a dos de las instalaciones, pero no derrumbaron sus edificios subterráneos, según las primeras conclusiones.
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3 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Julian Barnes |Helene Cooper |Eric Schmitt |Ronen Bergman
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3 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Julian Barnes |Helene Cooper |Eric Schmitt |Ronen Bergman |Maggie Haberman |Jonathan Swan
WASHINGTON -- A preliminary classified U.S. report says the American bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites sealed off the entrances to two of the facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings, according to officials familiar with the findings. The early findings conclude that the strikes over the weekend set back Iran’s nuclear program by only a few months, the officials said.
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3 days ago |
nytimes.com | Julian Barnes |Helene Cooper |Eric Schmitt |Ronen Bergman
A preliminary classified U.S. report says the American bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites sealed off the entrances to two of the facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings, according to officials familiar with the findings. The early findings conclude that the strikes over the weekend set back Iran’s nuclear program by only a few months, the officials said.
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3 days ago |
buff.ly | Jonathan Swan |Julian Barnes |Helene Cooper |Eric Schmitt
You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Preliminary classified findings indicate that the attack sealed off the entrances to two facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings.
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