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A highly controversial, 150 page National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran’s nuclear programs was coordinated and written by former State Department political and intelligence analysts — not by more seasoned members of the U.S. intelligence community, Newsmax has learned.


Its most dramatic conclusion — that Iran shut down its nuclear weapons program in 2003 in response to international pressure — is based on a single, unvetted source who provided information to a foreign intelligence service and has not been interviewed directly by the United States.


The National Intelligence Council

is chaired by Thomas Fingar

Fingar was a key partner of Senate Democrats in their successful effort to derail the confirmation of John Bolton

Collaborating with Fingar

Vann H. Van Diepen

Kenneth Brill

He was insubordinate, hated WMD sanctions, and strived not to implement them

Brill consistently failed to confront Iran once its clandestine nuclear weapons program was exposed in February 2003