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Senate to question Trump Intel leaders on Iran war

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Iran’s Intelligence Minister Killed in an Airstrike
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had killed Esmaeil Khatib in an airstrike.

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Takeaways from intelligence officials’ testimony amid war with Iran
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Senate to question Trump intel leaders on Iran war after top official quits in protest
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Former UK Prime Minister Condemns Donald Trump's Handling Of Iran War
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Tulsi Gabbard says Iran's regime still intact but refuses to discuss talks with Trump about war
The hearings, which begin Wednesday in the Senate and continue Thursday in the House, are also likely to delve into internal administration debate over the war given the resignation this week of Joe K...

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Intelligence chiefs in Congress to face House grilling on Iran

Trump intel chief Tulsi Gabbard and CIA’s Ratcliffe contradict key missile-strike justification for Iran war: Recap - Thursday’s hearing comes a day after the Director of National Intelligence testified before the Senate,
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Iran: US intel chief sidesteps Trump 'imminent threat' claim

The head of US intelligence declined again Thursday to endorse President Donald Trump's claim that Iran posed an "imminent" threat before the United States and Israel launched military strikes.
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U.S. Intelligence Director: Iran Regime appears intact

Dir. of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified to lawmakers that the intelligence community believes the Iranian regime is intact but largely degraded.
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