Brendan Cole is a newsweek newsweek journalist based in London in the United Kingdom. Its objective is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war launched by Moscow. It also covers other areas of geopolitics, including China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 from the International Business Times and as well as English, knows Russian and French. You can contact Brendan by sending an e-mail to b.cole@newsweek.com or follow it on its X @Brendanmarkcole account.
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The White House said that a source that had disclosed information suggesting that US military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites were not effective should be imprisoned.
The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the FBI examined the flight, published by CNN and The New York TimesWho questioned the Trump administration declaration that the strikes on Saturday had “erased” the Iran’s nuclear program.
Leavitt told journalists that he was “disgusting” that the media “denigrating” the staff of Trump and the US who led the operation.
When asked what should happen at the source of the flight, Leavitt replied that they “should go to prison”.
The flames arise from an oil storage installation which was struck by an Israeli missile in Tehran last week. The flames arise from an oil storage installation which was struck by an Israeli missile in Tehran last week. Vahid Salemi / AP