Tulsi Gabard now says Iran can produce a nuclear weapon “within weeks”

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Sofia Ferreira Santos

BBC News

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Director of National Intelligence Early stated that Iran did not build nuclear weapons

Tulsi Gabard says Iran can produce nuclear weapons “within weeks”, months after it testifies to Congress that the country is not building them.

National Intelligence Director said her testimony for March – in which she said Iran had stocks of materials but did not build these weapons – were removed from the context of “dishonest media.”

Changing her position came after Donald Trump said she was “wrong” and that intelligence shows that Iran has a “huge amount of material” and may have a nuclear weapon “within months”.

Iran has always said that his nuclear program is completely calm and that she has never sought to develop nuclear weapons.

On Thursday, Trump said he was giving Tehran the “maximum” of two weeks to achieve a deal for his nuclear activities with Washington. He said he would soon decide whether the US should join Israel’s strikes to Iran.

Disagreement is being built within the framework of the Trump America First movement about whether the US should enter the conflict.

On Saturday morning, Iranian Abbas Aragchi Foreign Minister said his country was “absolutely ready for an agreed decision” of their nuclear program, but that Iran “cannot continue negotiations with the United States when our people are under bombing.”

In his social media publication, Gabard said US intelligence showed that Iran was “at the moment that it can produce nuclear weapons within weeks to months.”

“President Trump is clear that it cannot happen and I agree,” she added.

Gabard shared a video with her full certificate to Congress in March, where she said US intelligence agencies concluded that Iran was not building nuclear weapons.

Experts also determine that Iran has not resumed its suspended nuclear weapons program since 2003, she added in the video, even when the nation’s stock of enriched uranium – a component of such weapons – was on a constant time.

In her testimony, she said Iran’s stocks were “unprecedented to a country without nuclear weapons.”

Earlier this month, The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – the global nuclear guard – expressed concern For Iran’s stock from enriched uranium, which can be used to make reactor fuel but also for nuclear weapons.

March Gabard’s testimony was earned earlier by Trump, who told reporters earlier that she was not interested in what she said. “

The US president said he believes Iran is “very close to having a weapon” and his country will not allow this to happen.

Watch: Trump says Tulsi Gabard is “wrong” on Iran

In 2015, Iran agreed a long -term deal on its nuclear program with a world powers group after years of tension on the country’s alleged effort to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran was talking to the United States this year because of its nuclear program and had to hold another round when Israel started Iran strikes on June 13, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was aimed at the “heart” of Iran’s nuclear program.

“If it was not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time,” Netanyahu said.

Israeli air strikes have destroyed Iranian military facilities and weapons and killed senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

The Iranian Health Ministry said on Saturday that at least 430 people had been killed, while a human rights group, the Human Rights News Agency put the unofficial death rate of death on 657 on Friday.

Iran avenges a rocket and drones strike against Israel, killing 25 people, including one who suffered a heart attack.

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