Intelligence penetration and escalation fears, not principle, explain Iran’s surprising wartime terrorism abstention.
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The U.S. administration’s unilateral approach to the Iran conflict is causing allies to reassess the safety and legality of intelligence-sharing.
Like Iraq, key intelligence before Iran strikes was ignored: info welcomed when licenses action, sidelined when constrains.
The case for Trump’s war is the case for Bush’s war: intelligence indicated unacceptable threat, force chosen.
Russia, China help Iran see battlefield: electronic warfare, intelligence eroding US-Israeli dominance.
US intelligence: war unlikely to topple Iran. Mojtaba’s succession shows resilience, IRGC consolidation.
Iran war uncertain: key intelligence questions on sustainability, cohesion, escalation, spillover. Analysis essential.
The Epstein case increasingly points to a sophisticated Mossad-led intelligence operation to compromise American elites.
