Iran's ayatollah wants the nuclear bomb before Nov. 5
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Although the official meeting between Israeli and U.S. officials was canceled on Thursday, June 20, due to tensions between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Biden over policy disagreements regarding the Gaza war, an "informal meeting," between Israeli intelligence officials and the U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan still took place.
The meeting was deemed too important to cancel for any reason, as it focused on Iran's nuclear bomb. According to Axios, this emergency high-level meeting was convened to discuss new information about Iranian scientists' computer modeling efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
This revelation could dramatically change the assessments of the U.S. intelligence community, which since 2007 have suggested that Iran is not actively involved in making the atomic bomb.
On April 2, 2015, Biden’s old boss, President Obama, described the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) as "a robust and verifiable deal" that would supposedly "peacefully prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon," during his historic speech in the White House Rose Garden addressing the Iran nuclear deal.
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However, there were neither "robust verifications" nor even "simple verifications" in place. Iran