It did not specifically include victims who have been voluntarily intoxicated.
We rely on our intelligence services to provide the kind of impartial assessment that we all need in a democracy to judge our countrys foreign policy and the quality of our leaders decisions.The American public has a right to know whether the attack on Iran — funded by taxpayer dollars and of enormous consequence to every citizen — was a success.
which are in the public interest.Several officials have vowed to conduct leak investigations.Trump also responded by attacking CNN and The Times in highly personal terms.
The stories described an early US intelligence assessment of the strikes that was at odds with Trumps insistence that Irans nuclear enrichment sites were completely and totally obliterated.isVideoCollection = false; An attorney representing President Donald Trump sent legal letters to CNN and The New York Times threatening legal action over reporting about US airstrikes in Iran.
and Trump has said any the leakers should be prosecuted.
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