The American intelligence threat assessment on Iran’s nuclear program The U.S. intel report notwithstanding, are we supposed to believe that the Iranians aren’t working on key activities regarding the development of a nuclear device? Can we seriously accept that? Yossi Kuperwasser Feb. 14, 2019
Has the US intelligence community misread Iran’s nuclear program? U.S. President Donald Trump seems to think so, as do certain longtime analysts. Ariel Ben Solomon Feb. 7, 2019
Israel has not fully deterred Iranian aggression in Syria While Israel has been successful with its air strikes in preventing Iran from establishing permanent air, naval and missile bases, U.S. and Israeli experts contend that Iran still remains determined to open a second front against Israel in Syria. Israel Kasnett Feb. 4, 2019
Trump slams intel chiefs over Iran assessment CIA director Gina Haspel and director of National Intelligence Dan Coats testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee that Iran has been in compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal and has not been constructing a nuclear weapon. Jan. 30, 2019
US intel officials contradict Trump on Iran nuclear assessment Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin said that “the intelligence community has a long history of playing word games and redefining what steps toward a nuclear bomb constitute.” Jackson Richman Jan. 29, 2019