Tulsi now says that: “America has intelligence that Iran is at the point that it can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks to months, if they decide to finalize the assembly.”
She did not say that in her March testimony shown below. That’s because it’s not a US intelligence conclusion, but “intelligence” provided by Israel.
No US intelligence assessment endorses the Israeli claim (“intelligence”) that Iran could produce a bomb within weeks. I’ve been told this by an insider source, and it’s obvious from the way Tulsi words her statement below.
If Israel tells America that Iran “can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks”, then yes, America now “has” that intelligence. That doesn’t mean it’s true, which it’s not, or that America even believes it, which it doesn’t.
Moreover, let’s pretend for a moment that the Israeli lie of “weeks” is correct. Note Tulsi’s caveat “if”: she is acknowledging that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon. That’s because Iran has said it doesn’t want one and is willing to commit to that in a binding deal — the one they were negotiating until Trump and Israel sabotaged it (and not for the first time).
What Iran says it won’t do is compromise its sovereign right to peaceful enrichment, and to self-defense. Trump and Israel insist, by contrast, on “unconditional surrender.”
Iran won’t surrender. And the question of surrender actually applies internally:
Beyond Trump and allied Israel Firsters, does the rest of America — from the Tulsi-overseen intel community on down — want to surrender its sovereignty to Israeli leaders and their pro-war lies? That’s the paramount question in these dangerous days.
All the more alarming for showing the extreme efficacy of war propaganda: Trump's DNI, Tulsi Gabbard, told the Senate in March that Iran isn't trying to acquire nukes.
3 months later, Israels claims they were milliseconds away, and so many just nod:
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