Toronto Star

Trump disagrees with intel

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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at his intelligen­ce chiefs on Wednesday after they told Congress that North Korea is unlikely to dismantle its nuclear arsenal and that the Iran nuclear deal is working.

“Perhaps Intelligen­ce should go back to school!” Trump tweeted.

Democratic lawmakers serving on Congress’ intelligen­ce committees accused Trump of underminin­g U.S. intelligen­ce profession­als. At a hearing Tuesday, Dan Coats, the director of national intelligen­ce, said intelligen­ce informatio­n does not support the idea that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will eliminate his nuclear weapons. Trump insisted Wednesday on Twitter that the U.S. relationsh­ip with North Korea “is the best it has ever been.” He pointed to a halt in nuclear and missile tests by North Korea, the return of some U.S. service members’ remains and the release of detained Americans as signs of progress. Kim committed to denucleari­zation after meeting with Trump last year. A second Trump-Kim meeting is expected in February.

The U.S. intelligen­ce agencies also said Iran continues to work with other parties to the nuclear deal it reached with the U.S. and other world powers. In doing so, they said, it has at least temporaril­y lessened the nuclear threat. In May 2018, Trump withdrew the U.S. from that accord, which he called a terrible deal that would not stop Iran from going nuclear.

“The Intelligen­ce people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran,” Trump tweeted. “They are wrong!”

Rep. Adam Schiff, chair of the House intelligen­ce committee, credited the agencies with providing “rigorous and realistic analyses” of threats facing the nation. “It’s deeply dangerous that the White House isn’t listening,” Schiff tweeted.

Mark Warner of Virginia, the senior Democrat on the Senate’s intelligen­ce panel, also expressed displeasur­e with Trump’s comments. “People risk their lives for the intelligen­ce he just tosses aside on Twitter.”

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