The Department of Defense (DOD) reports that Iran's nuclear program has been set back by at least a year following U.S. military strikes on key nuclear sites. Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated that intelligence assessments suggest a degradation of Iran's program by one to two years, with some estimates leaning towards two years. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also noted significant damage to the targeted facilities. Despite this setback, concerns remain about Iran's potential to resume uranium enrichment in the near future. President Trump has expressed willingness to reopen negotiations with Iran but has not ruled out further military action if needed.
Source: https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5382427-iran-nuclear-program-set-back/