Shabtai Shavit, an Iran expert who led the agency 1989-96, offers a sometimes shocking series of assessments and recommendations aimed at ensuring Israel's safety and survival
Visiting Athens, defense minister says Tehran 'won't be satisfied by a single bomb,' warns the Islamic Republic against efforts to establish military foothold in Syria
William Burns says US doesn't believe Iranian supreme leader has made decision to pursue weaponization, after Tehran found to have enriched uranium to 84% purity
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