White House Deceptively Edits Tulsi Gabbard's Testimony To Make It Look Like She Was Warning Iran Was Close to Nukes
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A recent incident involved the White House editing a video of Tulsi Gabbard's testimony to misleadingly imply she warned of Iran nearing nuclear weapon development. The editing excluded her key points where she stated that U.S. intelligence assessed Iran was not building a nuclear weapon, nor had its leadership authorized such a program since 2003. This manipulation has raised concerns about escalating tensions and misinformation about Iran's nuclear status. The situation reflects ongoing challenges in accurately conveying important national security discussions amid rising political tensions.
The White House's edited video of Tulsi Gabbard's testimony misleadingly implied she warned about Iran developing nuclear weapons, when in fact she affirmed intelligence that they were not.
Gabbard indicated that the erosion of a taboo in Iran regarding nuclear weapons could bolster advocates within Iran's leadership, despite U.S. intelligence assessing the contrary.
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