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The president’s relationship with his director of national intelligence has become more tense as he considers striking Iran.
By Julian E. BarnesMaggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
The president’s relationship with his director of national intelligence has become more tense as he considers striking Iran.
Trump
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The president’s relationship with his director of national intelligence has become more tense as he considers striking Iran.
By Julian E. BarnesMaggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Trump dismisses U.S. intelligence assessments as WH rift widens over Iran's nuclear threat

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Director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fallen in line with the US president – other war-sceptics are following

The National Intelligence director has been on the outs with the president since posting a bizarre video to social media last week

This time Trump is considering military intervention against the views of US intelligence, headed by Tulsi Gabbard.