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Trump defends claims of damage to Iran's nuclear facilities at NATO summit

President Trump, at the NATO summit, defended his claims of U.S. airstrikes causing significant damage to Iran's nuclear facilities, likening it to the impact of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Despite Trump's assertions of "total destruction," reports suggest Iran's nuclear program's damage is less severe, with estimates of a delay by three to six months. Democrats are pressing for transparency, accusing the administration of misrepresentation and delaying briefings. The U.N.'s nuclear watchdog confirmed substantial visible damage but urged resumed diplomacy, while the U.S. administration disputes intelligence assessments.