U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran did not move its nuclear materials prior to the recent airstrikes ordered by President Trump, contradicting earlier reports suggesting otherwise.
Homeland Security officials issued a heightened alert to Americans this week, warning of increased risks following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. An advisory released June 22 forecasts likely cyberattacks by low-level “hacktivists,” and cautions that more coordinated assaults could follow if Iran’s leadership issues religious calls for retaliation on U.S. territory.
Rick Stengel, a former Obama official and MSNBC political analyst, recently ignited criticism, just three days before US President Donald Trump launched a B-2 bomber strike targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and other prominent human rights groups slammed Israel’s actions but stayed silent on Iran’s recent strike on Soroka Medical Center.