Trump contradicts his spy chief on Iran's nuclear program
- President Donald Trump contradicted intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard's March testimony denying Iran builds nuclear weapons on June 17, 2025.
- This conflict arose amid escalating tensions after Israel launched attacks on Iran that canceled planned US-Iran negotiations and amid Netanyahu's claims on Iran's nuclear progress.
- Gabbard, who asserted Iran’s nuclear weapons program was suspended in 2003 and not currently active, maintained alignment with Trump despite his opposing public statements.
- Trump said, "I don't care what she said," and claimed Iran was very close to acquiring a nuclear weapon, rejecting US intelligence assessments that said a bomb would take years to develop.
- The disagreement underscores a persistent rift between Trump’s administration and US intelligence, reflecting rising conflict over Iran policy and regional military actions.
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This video explores the clash of statements between Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump regarding Iran's nuclear program. While US intelligence, cited by Gabbard, claims that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons and that its program was suspended in 2003, Trump contradicts this information, casting doubt on the credibility of the Director of National Intelligence […] The post "What US Intelligence Said About Iran Will Shock You!" first appeared on …
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