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Damage assessment shared with US lawmakers appears to mesh with those of Israeli officials; Iranian envoy to the UN vows the ...
Rafael Grossi, the head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, disputed President Donald Trump ’s assessment that Iran’s missile ...
Another intelligence official cited in the report asked not to depend only on a single intercepted call to assess the damage.
He did not specify when the conversation took place, and CIA boss John Ratcliffe has not publicly confirmed ... eastern European country to initiate its withdrawal from the United Nations' landmine ...
Intercepted conversations among top Iranian officials indicate that the recent US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites caused less damage than the officials expected, contradicting President Trump's claims ...
Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe confirmed the strikes “severely damaged ... accusing the atomic watchdog of siding with Israel and the U.S. Iranian Ambassador to the UN Amir-Saeid ...
Conversation between senior Iranian officials that was intercepted suggests that the recent US military strikes on Iran's nuclear program caused less damage than anticipated.