Trump Says Gabbard ‘Wrong’ on Whether Iran Is Building a Nuclear Weapon
- On June 20, 2025, President Donald Trump stated he set a two-week deadline to decide on aiding Israel in destroying Iran's nuclear program.
- This decision followed Iran's foreign minister meeting Western counterparts in Geneva seeking to dismantle Iran's nuclear program diplomatically.
- Trump challenged Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s assertion that the U.S. does not believe Iran is actively developing a nuclear weapon, stating that his intelligence community’s assessment is incorrect.
- He stated that Iran is likely to develop a nuclear weapon in a matter of weeks or a few months, highlighted the country's substantial oil reserves, and remarked that Israel is performing strongly in the ongoing conflict.
- Trump's remarks suggest rising tensions with Iran and uncertainty over U.S. involvement, while ceasefire talks appear difficult amid ongoing Israeli strikes.
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Trump again snubs spy chief Tulsi Gabbard's take on Iran's nuclear programme, says ‘she is wrong’
President Trump rejected Tulsi Gabbard's assertion that US intelligence believes Iran isn't building a nuclear weapon, stating, 'She's wrong'. Gabbard later clarified that Iran could produce a nuclear weapon within weeks if it chose to.
·New Delhi, India
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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Friday that his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was “wrong” when she previously said that the US believed Iran wasn’t building a nuclear weapon, and he suggested that it would be “very hard to stop” Israel’s strikes on Iran in order to negotiate a possible ceasefire. Trump has recently taken a more aggressive public
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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