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US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard now backs Trump’s claim Iran could have nuclear weapon in ‘weeks’

Two hours after Donald Trump again said that she was wrong to cast doubt on his claim that Iran could have a nuclear weapon “within a matter of weeks”, his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, posted a statement on social media saying that she agrees with the president.

Twice this week, Trump was confronted by reporters with Gabbard’s testimony to Congress in March, in which she said that the US intelligence community, made up of 18 elements she oversees, “continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamanei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program he suspended in 2003”.

On both occasions he dismissed what Gabbard had said, although it was not her assessment, but the consensus of US intelligence analysts.

Writing on X on Friday, after Trump told reporters, “She’s wrong”, Gabbard blamed what she called “dishonest media” for “taking my testimony out of context and spreading fake news as a way to manufacture division”.

She also shared video of a longer portion of her testimony on Iran, which included the statement that Iran had abandoned its pursuit of nuclear weapons 22 years ago.

In her testimony, Gabbard also said that the intelligence community “is closely monitoring if Tehran decides to reauthorize its nuclear weapons program. In the past year, we have seen an erosion of a decades-long taboo in Iran on discussing nuclear weapons in public, likely emboldening nuclear weapons advocates within Iran’s decision-making apparatus. Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile is at its highest levels and is unprecedented for a state without nuclear weapons.”

Trump was reportedly irked by another recent social media post from Gabbard, a highly produced YouTube video uploaded to her personal account 10 days ago, in which she described a recent visit to Hiroshima, and warned of the “madness” of “a nuclear holocaust”.

Tulsi Gabbard’s YouTube video on her visit to Hiroshima.

The video featured images of Gabbard in Hiroshima (those images are uncredited, but she has returned from foreign travel in the past, for instance to Syria in 2017, with video shot by her husband, Abraham Williams, a cinematographer). It also included a section in which she described how much more powerful the current generation of nuclear warheads are by comparison.

As my colleague Hugo Lowell reported this week, some Pentagon officials believe that only a US nuclear weapon could be capable of destroying Iran’s underground enrichment facility at Fordow, near the city of Qom.

In response to that report, Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on nuclear nonproliferation at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, pointed out that a potential US nuclear strike on Fordow could be carried out with “a strategic B61-11 nuclear earth penetrator with a yield of 300 or 400 kilotons”. The bomb the US dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 was 15 kilotons.

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In LA, Vance calls California senator Alex Padilla, ‘Jose Padilla’, confusing Democrat with convicted al-Qaida plotter

At a news conference in Los Angeles on Friday, JD Vance responded to a question from Mary Margaret Olohan of the far-right Daily Wire, about Democratic lawmakers getting placed in handcuffs, by attempting to make a joke about the California senator, Alex Padilla, who was forcibly detained by the FBI in the same location last week. The vice-president, however, mistakenly called California’s first Latino senator “Jose Padilla”, using the name of an American citizen who was arrested in Chicago in 2002 and accused of planning to detonate a radioactive dirty bomb in a major US city on behalf of al-Qaida.

JD Vance called Alex Padilla “Jose Padilla” on Friday, confusing California’s first Latino senator with a man convicted of joining an al-Qaida terrorism plot.

Jose Padilla was initially designated an enemy combatant, placed in military custody, and denied access to a lawyer before being convicted in 2007 on charges of supporting al-Qaida and terrorism conspiracy. He was given a new prison sentence of 21 years in 2014, after a federal appeals court ruled his original 17-year sentence was too lenient.

Responding to the video, California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, posted: “JD Vance served with Alex Padilla in the United States Senate. Calling him ‘Jose Padilla’ is not an accident.”

Katie Porter, a former Democratic member of congress who is running to succeed Newsom as governor commented: “Despicable—something you’d expect from an internet troll. If I heard my kids make a crack like this they would be grounded for the rest of their lives. JD Vance should honestly and sincerely apologize. But we all know he won’t. He’s a coward.”

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