Gabbard says Iranian regime is "intact but largely degraded" at Senate hearing on threats to U.S.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified Iran's regime remains intact but degraded by U.S.-Israeli strikes, with ongoing threats to U.S. and allied interests.
- Gabbard said the Iranian regime is "intact but largely degraded" by the U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran, called Operation Epic Fury.
- Kent, a top aide to Gabbard, resigned citing the "ongoing war in Iran" which he said Iran posed no imminent threat justifying.
- The Senate hearing also touched on the FBI dismissing agents from a task force on threats from Iran because they previously investigated Trump's mishandling of classified information.
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The US President's ally expressed this conclusion in a written testimony at a parliamentary hearing on the threats to the United States around the world.
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Gabbard’s standing intact amid mixed signals on Iran
The NewsDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard ended her first of two high-profile Hill appearances on Wednesday with the continued confidence of the White House, even as she offered mixed signals about one of its central rationales for the Iran war.Gabbard, testifying in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the Iranian regime “appears to be intact but largely degraded” weeks into its conflict with the US and Israel. “Even i…
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