Ali Khamenei, Donald Trump and Intel
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Donald Trump’s war on Iran isn’t nearly as far along as he’s willing to admit. Top intelligence officials have repeatedly told the president, 79, that the Iranian regime is heavily fortifying its defenses and is prepared to wage counterattacks against the United States for an extended period of time,
President Donald Trump says it's inconsequential if Russia has provided Iran with information to help Tehran target U.S. military personnel and assets in the Middle East.
Trump Eyes Ground Raid As Intel Confirms Iran Can Access Buried Uranium Stockpile At Isfahan: Report
U.S. intelligence assessments reportedly indicate that Iran remains capable of reaching its main highly enriched uranium reserves at Isfahan, despite American strikes that sealed the site beneath the
The strikes have prompted questions following a Pentagon briefing that appeared to challenge the White House’s rationale, in what critics say is an embarrassing moment for the President
One of President Donald Trump's stated objectives for the war in Iran hasn't historically been considered a priority.The 79-year-old president told Axios in a brief phone interview Wednesday that there is "practically nothing left to target,
Trump dismisses reports Russia is sharing targeting intel with Iran, calling the alleged assistance largely ineffective.
Intel Corp.'s sale of a 10% stake to the federal government amounted to little more than an “extortionary” seizure on the orders of President Donald Trump, according to a lawsuit unsealed Wednesday that seeks to void the transaction.
U.S. officials have said Russia has given Iran information that could help its forces strike U.S. military assets in the Middle East, MS Now has reported.
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‘Did Trump press Putin on intel?: Leavitt REVEALS after Russia vowed unwavering support to Iran
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced tough questions after reports suggested Vladimir Putin’s Russia may have shared intelligence with Iran during the ongoing war. U.S. officials believe Moscow may have provided information that could help Tehran target American military assets in the region.