The head of Tulsey Gabbard’s intelligence in his speech to the senators confirmed that the high -leader of Iran Khamenei did not provide instructions to continue the program for the creation of nuclear weapons, which stopped in 2003.
American intelligence told senators that Iran did not create nuclear weapons. This was said by the US Senate Committee on Intelligence Democrat Mark Warner, reported The Guardian.
He emphasized that President Donald Trump’s statement about Iran’s readiness to make nuclear weapons “for a week” was false.
Warner noted that United States national intelligence in March reported to the Senate about the absence of signs that Iran was near the creation of a nuclear bomb. According to the politician, on Monday, for lawmakers, they conducted a new briefing on this topic, and it became the information at this time that has not changed.
Tulsey Gabbard’s intelligence leader confirmed in his speech to the senators that the high -leader of Iran Ali Khamenei did not provide instructions to continue the program to create nuclear weapons, which stopped in 2003.
When the Press representatives quoted Gabbard’s statement, the US president replied that he was “indifferent to him, he said,” because “he thinks they are close to the bomb.”
“The foreign policy by tweets is madness. And this is what this guy is doing,” Warner told Trump’s posts on social networks about Iran.
The senator said the President really rejected all intelligence data.
“I have no idea what America’s policy is today on this issue. I am the deputy chairman of the Intelligence Committee. If I have no idea, what Americans know?”, Warner called the rhetorical issue.
Remember that the general director of Magate Rafael Grossy said he could not say that in Iran there was any systematic effort to produce nuclear weapons.
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