Democrats seek Iran intel as doubts grow over strikes' effectiveness
Source: Roll Call
Posted June 25, 2025 at 6:13am
Democrats and a few Republicans let out their frustrations Tuesday with the last-minute postponement of classified briefings for lawmakers about the weekend military strikes on Irans nuclear facilities amid media reports that leaked intelligence findings indicate the U.S. assault delayed, but did not destroy, Irans ability to build a nuclear weapon.
Top administration officials from the intelligence community, State Department and the Pentagon, including Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine, were supposed to deliver briefings to the full House and Senate about the justification and ramifications of President Donald Trumps decision to launch strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
Senate Democrats are working to build consensus among their ranks in support of a war powers joint resolution from Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., that would prohibit any offensive U.S. military attacks against Iran if Congress has not issued a declaration of war or a new authorization for use of military force. The resolution is expected to come up for a vote as soon as Thursday while a similar war powers measure in the House could be stymied by GOP leaders when it ripens for a floor vote in July.
After Tuesdays intelligence briefings were postponed, The New York Times and CNN reported that a preliminary classified report from the Pentagons Defense Intelligence Agency concluded that the U.S. airstrikes, which dropped multiple bunker buster bombs on Irans Fordo uranium enrichment facility, did not completely destroy the structures inside, which were built deep inside a mountain.
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