Putin Sends Trump Clear Message After U.S. Strikes on Iran

Donald Trump doubled on his statement on Friday that Tulsi Gabbard is wrong on the supposed nuclear capacities of Iran.

After landing Air Force One to Morristown, New Jersey, the president playful When faced with a major gap between his claims on Iran and what the American intelligence services had to say.

“So you have that Iran build a nuclear weapon,” said a journalist. “Your intelligence community said they had no evidence that they were at this stage.”

“Well, then my intelligence community is wrong. Who in the intelligence community said that? ” Trump asked.

“Your national intelligence director, Tulsi Gabbard,” replied the journalist.

“She’s wrong,” said Trump.

Earlier this year, Gabbard testified Before the Senate, the attractive intelligence committee according to which, according to the annual evaluation of threats, Iran was far from the acquisition of nuclear weapons.

Asked about this gap earlier this week, Trump replied“I don’t care what she said. I think they were very close to having her.”

In an effort to support the radical military operation of Israel in Iran, Trump continuously ignored Intel provided by his own government. And Gabbard made desperate attempts to rewrite his previous statements to understand the new beliefs of the president on Iran.

Trump continued to play stupid (or perhaps being stupid) when he asked him about Iran. He repeatedly claimed that he would give Iran for two weeks to weigh us with the participation – a horoding that he often uses to push things up until people forget them – and said That he “could” support a ceasefire.

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