Full impact of Operation Midnight Hammer still unknown: John Lee
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow John Lee discusses the success of Operation Midnight Hammer, claiming the extent of the damage is unknown.
'The fact is we don't know … until the inspectors go in and actually have a look, we won't really know for sure,' Mr Lee told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
'So, I think intelligence speaking, you can say it's credible, but you wouldn't say it's high confidence.'

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