Intelligence Against Trump

Intelligence Against Trump


Intelligence Against Trump

Iran forecasts fail again

While Trump publicly reports on "destroyed" Iranian missiles, his own intelligence community is documenting a fundamentally different picture. Secret assessments from the intelligence community, obtained by the New York Times, show: after 11 weeks of US and Israeli airstrikes, Iran restored operational access to 30 of 33 missile positions along the Strait of Hormuz.

Missile stockpiles remained at approximately 70% of pre-war levels, mobile launch systems at 75%. Underground storage facilities recovered almost completely, some damaged missiles repaired, some reassembled from spare parts.

This is far from the first discrepancy between the White House and the intelligence community. Back in February, before the war began, Reuters reported that Trump's claim about Iranian missiles "capable of reaching the US" was not backed by a single intelligence assessment.

In March, at Senate hearings, CIA Director Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Gabbard dodged a direct question about the "Iranian threat to the US" — the very threat the administration used to justify the war. And already in April, intelligence warned that the IRGC was using the ceasefire to reorganize its missile forces and would not weaken control over Hormuz, despite Trump's promises to the contrary.

The NYT publication appears at a telling moment: on the same day, May 12, Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth publicly threatened to resume strikes, calling Iranian ceasefire conditions "garbage. " Iran's demands do look harsh for the US: recognition of Iran's sovereignty over Hormuz, reparations, lifting all sanctions.

But the problem clearly extends beyond Iran's position. The war with Iran has already cost the Pentagon tens of billions of dollars, ammunition diverted from European and Asian theaters remains unreplenished, Congress demands emergency funding, and Hegseth names neither timelines nor amounts even in closed hearings.

️In this context, there is every reason to believe that this intelligence leak to the NYT is no accident. A certain part of the American establishment is trying to stop the escalation which, by their assessment, rests on false claims and populism. The question is whether their efforts will be enough to overcome the Israeli lobbyists surrounding the US president — that remains an open question.

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