‘Iran Posed No Imminent Threat’: Trump’s Counterterrorism Director Resigns in Protest
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‘Iran Posed No Imminent Threat’: Trump’s Counterterrorism Director Resigns in Protest
Trump decided to attack Iran despite Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testifying before Congress last year that it “is not building a nuclear weapon,” and that late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei—who was assassinated last month by an Israeli airstrike—“has not authorized the nuclear weapons program he suspended in 2003.” US intelligence agencies have repeatedly come to the same conclusion since the George W. Bush administrati…
The military offensive against Iran is creating fissures in the circle closest to Trump. In an appearance before Congress on Wednesday, March 18, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard avoided confirming whether the Iranian nuclear program represented an “imminent threat” to the United States before the bombings of February 28. The post The war against Iran fractures to Trumpism: Gabbard dodges the “imminent threat” and Kent resigns for “c…
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