
Experts reveal how worried we should be about sleeper cells in the UK
British Iranians reveal to Metro how efforts to recruit them are commonplace.
London, UK – A recent intelligence assessment suggests that US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have not achieved their primary objective of destroying the program, instead only setting it back by a few months. This assessment has drawn a swift and strong rebuttal from the White House. According to the intelligence report, despite the targeted strikes, Iran's nuclear capabilities remain largely intact, with experts indicating that any setback is temporary. This finding raises questions about the efficacy of the military actions taken. In response, the White House has vehemently denied the claims. A spokesperson stated that the assessment is 'flat-out wrong' and constitutes 'a clear attempt to demean' President Trump. The administration maintains that the strikes were successful in achieving their strategic goals. This conflicting information underscores the ongoing tensions and differing interpretations of events surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions and international efforts to address them.
British Iranians reveal to Metro how efforts to recruit them are commonplace.