IRAN'S RADIOACTIVE DILEMMA
IRAN'S RADIOACTIVE DILEMMA Amid continued US strikes, new intelligence says Iran's partially enriched uranium has been compromised Seymour Hersh Jul 8 ∙ Preview President Donald Trump speaks to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as he arrives at Etimesgut Air Base for the annual NATO Summit this week in Ankara, Turkey. / Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images. President Donald Trump, in a striking change of tone, has told the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, that he is prepared to escalate the current US attacks on Iran. “We’re going to hit them hard tonight, but we’ll see how it all works out” Trump said. The targets, a report in the New York Times said, would include the nation’s infrastructure and desalination plans—all potential war crimes. There is a previously unknown explanation for the change in tone. The US and Israeli intelligence communities have recently learned that Iran’s supposedly existential threat to Israel and the West—its underground supply of partially enri...