Pentagon Tells Congress No Sign That Iran Was Going To Attack US First: Report

Recent closed-door briefings by officials from the Trump administration revealed to congressional staff that there is no intelligence indicating that Iran had any intentions of launching a preemptive attack on U.S. forces. This revelation contradicts earlier claims made by some administration members suggesting an imminent threat from Iran. The acknowledgment of the absence of evidence regarding Iran's plans raises questions about the rationale behind the heightened military tensions and the U.S. response in the region. The situation underscores the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing debates regarding military engagement and diplomatic strategies. As U.S. lawmakers continue to scrutinize the administration's foreign policy decisions, this information may play a pivotal role in shaping future legislative actions and discussions surrounding national security and military intervention in the Middle East.
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