In a striking moment aboard Air Force One, President Donald Trump took a sledgehammer to the narrative being pushed by his own Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. The confrontation revolved around a question that has haunted U.S. foreign policy circles for years—how close is Iran to having a nuclear weapon?
Trump, never one to mince words, made his position crystal clear when asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins whether Iran was advancing its nuclear program. Without hesitation, the President responded:
“Very close,” he said bluntly.
That one-liner sent shockwaves, especially given that it flew directly in the face of Gabbard’s recent congressional testimony. Just months ago, Gabbard told lawmakers that Iran had not resumed its nuclear weapons development.
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