Top US intelligence officials set to testify about Iran war, threats confronting the homeland

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WASHINGTON – The upcoming congressional hearings featuring top national security officials from the Trump administration are set to address critical issues surrounding the ongoing war in Iran, particularly following a tragic incident involving a missile strike on a school that resulted in significant civilian casualties.

These annual worldwide threats hearings, involving senior intelligence officials, come at a time of intense scrutiny regarding U.S. military actions in the Middle East. Heightened concerns about domestic terrorism have also emerged, particularly following recent attacks at a synagogue in Michigan and a university in Virginia.

The forthcoming testimonies before the House and Senate intelligence committees are anticipated to focus heavily on the war in Iran. A significant point of discussion will be the revelation that outdated intelligence may have led to a missile strike that hit an elementary school in Iran, tragically killing over 165 people. This targeting data is reported to have originated from the Defense Intelligence Agency, and Lt. Gen. James H. Adams, the agency’s director, is among those expected to testify. The White House has stated that the incident remains under investigation.

Additionally, the hearings will likely delve into the internal debates within the administration regarding the war, especially following the resignation of Joe Kent as director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Kent recently expressed that he could not “in good conscience” support the Trump administration’s military actions and questioned whether Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, whose office supervises Kent’s work, is also expected to testify. In a recent social media post, she stated that it is ultimately President Trump’s decision to assess the threat level posed by Iran, without disclosing her own opinions on the military strikes.

Gabbard, along with CIA Director John Ratcliffe, may face questions regarding recent intelligence assessments. Notably, one assessment indicated that U.S. strikes were unlikely to result in a regime change in Tehran, while another raised doubts about claims that Iran was preparing to launch a preemptive strike.

The hearings will also shed light on Kash Patel’s leadership at the FBI. This appearance marks his first public engagement on Capitol Hill since a video surfaced last month showing him celebrating with members of the U.S. men’s hockey team after their gold medal victory at the Winter Olympics.

Patel has made headlines for firing numerous agents during his first year in office, raising concerns about the potential loss of national security expertise at a time when the U.S. is facing elevated threats from domestic terrorism.

In recent weeks, the U.S. has witnessed a string of alarming incidents: a gunman clad in clothing featuring the Iranian flag killed two individuals at a Texas bar; two men inspired by the Islamic State were arrested for allegedly attempting to use explosives at a protest outside the New York City mayoral mansion; and a man with a prior terrorism conviction opened fire in a classroom at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Furthermore, a Lebanese-born man drove his vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan, intensifying concerns about domestic terrorism.

In response to these incidents, the FBI has assured the public that it is working diligently and around the clock to safeguard the nation, emphasizing its commitment to protecting citizens from emerging threats.

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