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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed the media was undermining the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, accusing reporters of rooting against Trump and misrepresenting DIA intelligence.
An early intelligence report found U.S. strikes on Iran sites may only have set its nuclear program back "a few months." Trump said it was inconclusive, but believes damage was more severe.
Hegseth addressed recent media reports citing a leaked low-confidence preliminary report from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) that suggested U.S. strikes against Iran likely put the country ...
President Trump suggested that CNN and the New York Times may fire the reporters who wrote about an assessment that the strikes on Iran likely only set the regime’s nuclear program back by ...
President Donald Trump said Iran will not be building bombs “for a very long time” following U.S. airstrikes on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Hassan Abedini, deputy political director for Iran's state broadcaster, told reporters after the U.S. bombing that Iran "didn't suffer a major blow because the materials had already been taken out." ...
The Brief. President Trump swore early Tuesday morning while speaking with reporters about Iran and Israel. He said the two countries "don’t know what the f—" they’re doing.
On Thursday, four Trump administration officials briefed senators on the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Lawmakers emerged divided.
President Trump criticized Israel and Iran for bombings after he announced a ceasefire, calling Israel's actions a major violation and saying neither country "know what the f--- they're doing." ...
White House says no date set for Iran meeting 04:21. Washington — White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that the Trump administration doesn't have any meetings scheduled ...
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