Iran in Podcasts
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There is no reason the United States should be more desperate for a deal with a completely weakened Iran than Iran is for a deal to open up its economy. Iran should be coming on bended knee right now. All of their proxies have been exploded by the Israeli military. Their economy doesn't exist. Right now, the Iranian rial is trading at historic lows. The rial amounts to 0.000024 of a U.S.
Something might be getting ready to happen there in terms of Iran. But the former Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, is not happy with his own government. And he's essentially accusing them of war crimes. And he says that they're involved in a war of annihilation with indiscriminate, limitless, cruel killing of civilians in Gaza.
At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in March, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified that, quote, the American intelligence community continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003, end quote.
Office of the Director of National Intelligence since the ODNI, because, of course, there's an acronym, which maintains that Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program back in 2003 and has not resumed it. It was quite the rosy picture.
The Austrian intelligence community warns that Iran's nuclear weapons development program is, quote, well advanced and supported by a, quote, growing arsenal of ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads over long distances. The assessment marks a sharp departure from the U.S.
a search that Iran is actively pursuing, quote, comprehensive rearmament, including nuclear weapons, to solidify its dominance in the Middle East and shield the regime from foreign attack.
That was Journal Reporter Felice Salomon. Felice, thank you so much. Thanks a lot. And meanwhile, we report that Israeli officials are concerned the Trump administration could agree to a nuclear deal with Iran that doesn't block Tehrans ability to produce a bomb while curtailing the option of Israeli military action.
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