US President Donald Trump today rejected the estimation of the Director of the National Intelligence Service (DNI) Talci Gabard that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons, publicly rejecting the head of its secret services for the first time since the launch of its second term. Rejecting Gabard’s crisis, Trump appeared to adopt Benjamin Netanyahu’s justification for the air strikes launched by Israel against military and nuclear facilities in Iran, after the Israeli prime minister was arguing. Speaking to reporters on the Air Force One on his return to Washington from the G7 Summit in Canada, Trump was asked how close he thinks Iran is to the acquisition of a nuclear weapon. “Very close,” he replied. When he was noted that Gabard testified before Congress in March that the National Intelligence Service still believes that Tehran is not seeking to develop nuclear heads. […]
Source: News Beast

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