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Report: US Intel Says Iran Is Rebuilding Military Production Sites Faster Than Anticipated

The US intelligence community believes that Iran is reconstructing its military facilities at a surprising pace.  CNN reported on Thursday, speaking with four US officials familiar with intelligence that indicates that Iran has rebuilt its military production facilities faster than estimated. Two sources said that Tehran has already started producing new drones.  While President Donald […]
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