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“I’m here as part of an intensive diplomatic effort on President Biden’s instructions to try to get this agreement to the line, and ultimately over the line.”
The observer mission said it was investigating the incident.
“It may be difficult to discern Iranian agents from the left-wing ideologues on your staff,” the lawmaker wrote to the vice president.
The Lebanese Shi’ite group and Iran have been systematically studying Israeli air defenses and adapting their tactics, former navy officer tells JNS.
A diplomatic official described the trip as “an attempt to prevent all-out war in the Middle East.”
They agreed that no actor in the region “should take actions that would undermine efforts to reach a deal.”
The House Foreign Affairs Committee chair blasted the Biden administration for delays in sanctioning the world’s foremost sponsor of terrorism.
The U.S. National Security Council spokesman added, “Hopefully it doesn’t come to that.”
“I think the Iranian sourcing for the report is disinformation aimed to increase polarization in the U.S. as well as fissures between Israel and the U.S.,” said Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran.
Initial assessments indicate that the apparent hack could be “one of the largest cyberattacks ever” against Iranian government infrastructure.
Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) released a statement saying the administration had “undercut” the Jewish state “during their greatest time of need.”
The regime is resuming tests to produce nuclear bomb detonators, among other concerning moves.