Trump Countermands Gabbard on Iran Nuclear Intelligence
U.S. President Donald Trump refuted Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's claim that there is no evidence of Iran pursuing nuclear weapons. Despite Gabbard's March testimony asserting non-development, Trump and Israeli leaders highlight Tehran's potential weapon assembly. Iran denies arms intentions, maintaining peaceful uranium enrichment purposes.

In a bold statement, U.S. President Donald Trump openly disagreed with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, refuting her assertion that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons. Trump's comments came amidst rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supporting the urgency of Trump's claims.
Gabbard had previously testified to Congress that the U.S. intelligence community did not believe Iran was building nuclear arms. Still, her recent statements on social media appeared to align more with Trump's perspective, suggesting that Iran could potentially assemble a nuclear weapon within weeks to months.
The controversy has stirred global discourse, especially as Iran maintains its uranium enrichment is intended solely for peaceful purposes. This ongoing debate places the geopolitical focus sharply on Iran, as both the U.S. and Israeli leaders express growing concern over possible nuclear armament.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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