US Intelligence Sharing Halted Amid Claims of Military Failure
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US intelligence officials reportedly acknowledged a setback after a recent military operation in Iran failed to achieve its objectives. Sources say the CIA has ceased providing intelligence to former President Trump following the incident. The decision has raised questions about the future of US-Iran intelligence cooperation.
The move comes after reports that US forces were unable to secure their intended targets in Iran, prompting a reassessment of operational strategy. While details remain sparse, officials have confirmed that the CIA will no longer share relevant intel with the former administration.
The development underscores the fragile nature of US intelligence relations with Iran and signals a potential shift in how the United States will engage with the country moving forward.
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