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CryptoWorld News reports that the Institute for Scientific and International Security's latest report states that strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran's nuclear infrastructure have weakened Tehran's ability to develop nuclear weapons and may delay its timeline for manufacturing nuclear bombs by 9 months to 2 years. The institute states that since the outbreak of conflict on February 28, at least six nuclear facilities in Iran have been targeted, including uranium enrichment facilities and locations related to nuclear weaponization work. The attacks have also resulted in the deaths of Iranian nuclear scientists, though the exact number remains unclear. The report states: "These attacks... further weaken Iran's ability to produce nuclear weapons." The report also notes that recent U.S. intelligence assessments suggest that the relevant strikes have not delayed Iran's nuclear program timeline, a claim that "does not align with visible damage... and requires further explanation and review."