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Gabbard sidesteps Iran ‘imminent threat’ claim under Senate grilling

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to say whether intelligence showed that Iran posed an «imminent threat» to the U.S. prior to the launch of recent offensive operations, as President Donald Trump repeatedly has asserted.

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«Was it the assessment of the intelligence community that there was an ‘imminent nuclear threat’ posed by the Iranian regime? Yes or no?» Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., asked Gabbard during the Senate Intelligence Committee’s annual worldwide threats hearing Wednesday.

«The only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the president,» Gabbard said.

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The White House has repeatedly argued Iran’s nuclear stockpiles and ballistic missile capacity pose an imminent threat to the U.S.

«Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime,» Trump said March 1.

Ossoff pressed Gabbard further Wednesday: «Was it the intelligence community’s assessment … there was an ‘imminent nuclear threat’? Yes or no?»

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«It is not the intelligence community’s responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat,» Gabbard said.

Gabbard highlighted the impact of U.S. operations in Iran.

«The IC assesses that Operation Epic Fury is advancing fundamental change in the region,» she said. Iran’s «conventional military power projection capabilities have largely been destroyed, leaving limited options. Iran’s strategic position has been significantly degraded.»

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.  (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters )

Her refusal to directly answer comes one day after Trump’s director at the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, resigned after publicly stating he did not believe Iran posed an imminent threat.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe struck a more assertive tone at the hearing. 

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«Is there anything to indicate that Iran had ceased in its nuclear ambitions or in its desire to continue to build ballistic missiles capable of threatening American troops and allies in the Middle East?» Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, asked him. 

«No. In fact, the intelligence reflects the contrary,» Ratcliffe said.

«So you disagree with Mr. Kent?» Cornyn asked.

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«I do,» Ratcliffe said.

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«I think Iran has been a constant threat to the United States for an extended period of time and posed an immediate threat at this time,» he later added.

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Top administration officials have argued that Iran was building up its missile stockpiles to a point where foreign powers could no longer effectively intervene.

Iran is not believed to currently possess missiles capable of reaching the U.S. homeland, but Trump has said the Islamic Republic is working toward that capability.

«They attempted to rebuild their nuclear program and to continue developing long range missiles that can now threaten our very good friends and allies in Europe, our troops stationed overseas and could soon reach the American homeland,» Trump said.

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The Defense Intelligence Agency said in May 2025 that Iran could develop a long-range missile capable of reaching the U.S. by 2035. Russia, China and North Korea, some of Iran’s closest allies, already possess intercontinental ballistic missiles.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 18, 2026.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that U.S. intelligence asserts Iran has not ceased nuclear ambitions.  (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

Iran possessed roughly 441 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% as of mid-2025, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Enough, if further enriched to weapons-grade levels, to fuel multiple nuclear weapons. 

Experts estimate that final enrichment to 90% could take weeks under ideal conditions. However, producing a functional nuclear weapon would require additional steps, including weaponization and delivery system development, which could take months or longer.

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Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman, rose to national prominence in part for her opposition to U.S. military interventions overseas.

She has said little publicly about the Iran conflict, but in a statement posted to X following Kent’s resignation, Gabbard emphasized that the determination of an imminent threat rests with the president.

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Gabbard’s refusal to directly answer comes one day after Trump’s director at the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, resigned after publicly stating he did not believe Iran posed an imminent threat. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

«Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat,» she wrote on X. 

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«After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion.»

Her comments underscored a central tension in Wednesday’s hearing: While the administration has framed the conflict as a response to an imminent threat, intelligence officials stopped short of publicly affirming that assessment.

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GOP overperforms in Virginia special election, fueling early momentum talk in blue-trending state

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A Republican running in a Virginia special election significantly outperformed expectations Tuesday night, sparking chatter on social media that Republicans could have momentum in the blue-trending state where Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger has faced backlash for her progressive agenda since taking office. 

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In the race to replace Republican Virginia House District 98 Delegate Barry Knight, who died of cancer last month, Andrew Rice defeated Democrat Cheryl Smith by 25 points in a climate where voters in the commonwealth have been turning to Democrats in recent elections.

Conservatives on social media were quick to point out that Rice, who, despite holding onto a Republican seat, outperformed the candidate for Republican governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, in November and outperformed President Donald Trump’s 2024 total by 10 points, sparking belief in possible GOP momentum and backlash toward Spanberger.

«Republican Andrew Rice is currently ahead +29 in a district that was Sears +7 in November,» conservative commentator Greg Price posted on X. «A 22 point swing to the GOP.»

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has ended agreements between state law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities.  (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

«Radical Dems are overreaching in Virginia & voters have noticed,» Republican Virginia House of Delegates member Tim Griffin posted on X. «Big REPUBLICAN WIN in Virginia tonight, congrats Delegate-Elect Rice!»

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«The momentum is REAL, and Virginians are paying attention and are fed up with the progressive liberal agenda trying to take over our Commonwealth,» Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans posted on X.

«Whoa!» Kerry Dougherty, co-host of a Virginia Beach radio show and longtime journalist, posted on X. «This is a red district but looks like backlash against our insane governor and the left-wing nuts in the General Assembly. Congratulations to Andrew Rice. A determined prosecutor (which will make the lefties crazy).»

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The domed Virginia State Capitol serves as the backdrop for a gubernatorial swearing-in ceremony in Richmond.

The Virginia Capitol during the inauguration ceremony of Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger in Richmond Jan. 17, 2026. (Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot via Getty Images)

Also at play is what Virginia elections analyst Sam Shirazi called the «elephant in the room» on his «Federal Fallout» podcast.

«I think one explanation of what happened is the Republicans are fired up, and they’re upset about the redistricting referendum,» Shirzi said about Rice’s victory and a possible connection to an April referendum that would trigger a mid-cycle redrawing of the state’s congressional map to heavily favor Democrats.

«Potentially, they could also be generally upset at what’s been going on in Richmond since the Democrats took over in January. So, perhaps they’re upset with some of the bills that have been passed.»

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Former President Obama and Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger. (Win McNamee/Getty)

Reacting to Rice’s victory, Republican Virginia Delegate Karen Hamilton posted on X, «If we could get some funds, we can win this redistricting fight in Virginia and secure the midterms for @POTUS.»

«Republicans in Virginia are overperforming so strongly that the gerrymander attempt is suddenly looking much riskier for Dems,» conservative commentator and writer Ben Braddock posted on X. 

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Spanberger has faced some intense criticism from conservatives since taking office in January, particularly over the allegation she campaigned as a «moderate» candidate but quickly began implementing a radical agenda as soon as she took office.

Since taking office, Spanberger has ended state cooperation with ICE, reduced mandatory minimum sentencing, raised taxes and prioritized DEI in government contracts, Fox News Digital reported in January.

Fox News Digital reached out to Spanberger’s office for comment. 

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Fox News Digital’s Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.

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Iran’s hidden mountain nuclear site raises urgent threat, must be ‘neutralized’: reports

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Iran’s potentially most dangerous nuclear site is buried as deep as 100 meters below a granite mountain, according to new assessments, and one nonproliferation expert warned it must be «neutralized» before the U.S. war with Iran ends.

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This came as new figures released Wednesday by U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) show that U.S. and Israeli forces launched Operation Epic Fury in late February and have since struck more than 7,800 targets in Iran as the conflict enters Day 18.

«Before the United States and Israel end major combat operations against Iran, they must complete two urgent tasks,» Andrea Stricker, deputy director of the Nonproliferation Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said in a policy briefing.

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Satellite imagery shows reinforcement efforts at the Pickaxe Mountain site. Trump says Tehran is pursuing a nuclear weapon. (Vantor/Handout via Reuters)

«First, they must neutralize Pickaxe Mountain. Second, they must recover or eliminate highly enriched uranium stocks to prevent them from falling into the hands of surviving regime elements, other adversarial states or terrorist proxies.»

High-resolution satellite imagery from mid-February shows Iran’s accelerated efforts to reinforce the site at Kuh-e Kolang Gaz La, known as «Pickaxe Mountain,» against potential airstrikes, according to the Institute for Science and International Security.

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«At one of the eastern tunnel entrances, rock and soil can be seen pushed back and leveled on top of the tunnel portal,» the institute’s report said.

«Additionally, over the last month, a concrete-reinforced headworks for the tunnel entrance extension was added. This allows for additional overburden in the form of rock, soil or concrete.»

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A satellite image shows an overview of the Pickaxe Mountain tunnel complex in Natanz. (Vantor/Handout via Reuters)

The report added that «these efforts strengthen the tunnel portals and provide additional protection against an airstrike,» noting visible piles of construction materials near the entrances.

Preventing Iran from having a nuclear weapon is one of President Donald Trump’s stated war aims. 

In June 2025, U.S. forces carried out strikes against nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

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Iran had roughly 441 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% as of June 2025, enough material, if further enriched to weapons-grade levels, for multiple nuclear weapons, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Rafael Grossi, its director general, also said March 9 that the U.N. watchdog believes roughly 200 kilograms of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile are still stored in deep tunnels at a nuclear complex outside Isfahan.

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President Donald Trump confirmed the U.S. launched strikes on Iran Feb. 28, 2026.  (The White House via X Account/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Grossi added that additional quantities of highly enriched uranium are believed to be at another nuclear center in Natanz, where Iran has constructed a new fortified underground facility at Pickaxe Mountain.

On March 9, Trump pointed to Iran’s efforts to resume nuclear activity at a deeper site and said Tehran has continued pursuing a nuclear weapon «even after we obliterated their key nuclear sites.»

«They were starting work at another site, a different site … that was protected by granite. … They wanted to go a lot deeper, and they started the process,» Trump said, according to reports.

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According to Stricker, the «different site» referenced by Trump is Pickaxe Mountain, where Iran has said it has been building a centrifuge assembly plant at the site since 2021. The site is a mile from its Natanz enrichment plant.

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«The size of the facility, as well as the protection provided by the tall mountain, raised immediate concerns about whether additional sensitive activities are planned, such as uranium enrichment,» the Institute for Science and International Security also noted in its report.

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At the beginning of March, a vehicle was struck outside the site, presumably by Israel, The Wall Street Journal reported, before suggesting that the vehicle strike was evidence the U.S. and Israel are watching the mountain carefully.



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Laura Dogu y una delegación del Senado de Estados Unidos mantuvieron un encuentro con Jorge Rodríguez en el Parlamento de Venezuela

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El titular de la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela, el chavista Jorge Rodríguez, se reunió este miércoles en Caracas con Laura Dogu, encargada de negocios de Estados Unidos en el país caribeño, y con una delegación del Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado norteamericano.

Mantenemos una agenda firme de interlocución directa, basada siempre en el respeto mutuo y la cooperación entre naciones”, expresó el dirigente chavista tras el encuentro, del que se difundieron imágenes pero no detalles sobre los temas tratados.

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A la reunión asistieron también los vicepresidentes parlamentarios Pedro Infante y Grecia Colmenares.

De forma paralela, la diputada opositora Nora Bracho informó que la comisión especial de seguimiento de la Ley de Amnistía sostuvo una “sesión histórica” con los representantes estadounidenses.

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A la reunión asistieron también los vicepresidentes parlamentarios Pedro Infante y Grecia Colmenares

Hoy, 14 miembros de la Comisión de Seguimiento de la Ley de Amnistía, sostendremos una importante reunión con representantes del Senado de EEUU, con quienes conversaremos en profundidad sobre la Ley de Amnistía, sus avances y próximos pasos a seguir”, comunicó Bracho, sin precisar los nombres de los funcionarios.

Fuentes parlamentarias confirmaron que la delegación estadounidense estuvo compuesta por cinco funcionarios de alto nivel del Senado, que mantuvieron encuentros tanto con la directiva de la Asamblea Nacional como con la comisión de seguimiento de la amnistía, presidida por el diputado chavista Jorge Arreaza.

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El tema de la Ley de Amnistía, destinada a facilitar la reconciliación política y la liberación de presos políticos, figura entre las prioridades del actual ciclo de diálogo en Venezuela.

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Laura Dogu y una delegación del Senado de EEUU mantuvieron un encuentro con Jorge Rodríguez en el Parlamento de Venezuela

Esta ronda de reuniones de alto nivel coincide con una serie de cambios en el gabinete venezolano, impulsados por la sucesora de Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez.

En las últimas semanas, la jefa del chavismo ha removido a figuras emblemáticas del régimen anterior y reforzado su equipo con nuevos nombramientos en áreas clave de defensa, energía y seguridad.

Este miércoles, designó a Gustavo González López como nuevo ministro de Defensa, en sustitución de Vladimir Padrino López, quien ocupaba el cargo desde 2014 y será reasignado a otras funciones aún no especificadas.

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En el área de seguridad, Henry Navas Rumbos fue nombrado comandante de la Guardia de Honor Presidencial, mientras que Germán Gómez Lárez asumió la Dirección General de Contrainteligencia Militar (DGCIM).

Estos movimientos se producen poco después de la captura y extradición a Estados Unidos del narcodictador Nicolás Maduro y de su esposa, Cilia Flores, quienes permanecen bajo custodia en ese país tras la operación militar estadounidense de enero.

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Delcy Rodríguez destituyó al ministro de Defensa, Vladimir Padrino López (EFE/ Miguel Gutiérrez/ ARCHIVO)

Delcy Rodríguez también ha renovado los equipos ministeriales en sectores estratégicos como Energía Eléctrica, Vivienda, Transporte y Trabajo, y nombró a un nuevo vicepresidente sectorial de Obras Públicas y Servicios.

Entre los cambios recientes se destaca la designación de Paula Henao al frente del Ministerio de Hidrocarburos y de Luis Villegas en Industrias y Comercio Nacional, en sustitución de Alex Saab, quien estuvo encarcelado en Estados Unidos y era uno de los empresarios más cercanos al círculo de Maduro.

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Desde su asunción el 5 de enero, la jefa del régimen chavista ha dado señales de buscar una relación diferente con Washington. Ha calificado al presidente estadounidense Donald Trump como “socio y amigo” y ha recibido en Caracas a altos funcionarios estadounidenses, incluyendo a los secretarios de Energía e Interior, Chris Wright y Doug Burgum.

Estos acercamientos se producen en un contexto de expectativa internacional sobre la evolución del proceso político venezolano y la posibilidad de lograr acuerdos que incluyan garantías para la oposición, la liberación de presos políticos y la reinstitucionalización del país.

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