SFRC Iran briefing
U.S. intelligence analysts are to brief the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at a closed/Top Secret/Codeword briefing on Iran Thursday afternoon, Feb. 5. Among those scheduled to testify at the closed briefing, entitled "Iran status report: nuclear and political": Norman Roule, Iran Mission Manager, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; Alan Pino, National Intelligence Officer ...
U.S. intelligence analysts are to brief the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at a closed/Top Secret/Codeword briefing on Iran Thursday afternoon, Feb. 5.
U.S. intelligence analysts are to brief the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at a closed/Top Secret/Codeword briefing on Iran Thursday afternoon, Feb. 5.
Among those scheduled to testify at the closed briefing, entitled "Iran status report: nuclear and political": Norman Roule, Iran Mission Manager, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; Alan Pino, National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council, and Vann H. Van Diepen, National Intelligence Officer for Weapons of Mass Destruction, National Intelligence Council.
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