19-06-2025, 01:38 PM
(19-06-2025, 11:58 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: How close Iran has come to developing a nuclear weapon is the central question looming over Donald Trump's decision on whether to join Israel's military campaign.
The issue, tinged with concerns about imminent threats to America and regional stability, has created an apparent break between the president and one of his top advisers.
It also mirrors arguments made dozens of years ago by another Republican White House during another Middle East crisis.
Aboard Air Force One on his surprise early return from the Canadian G7 summit, Trump was asked whether he agreed with March testimony by his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, that Iran was not building a nuclear bomb.
"I don't care what she said," he said, adding that he believed that Iran was "very close" to have a nulcaer bomb.
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"I don't care what who said," he said, adding that he believed Iran was "very close" to have a nuclear bomb.

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