US officials are sounding the alarm over Israel's alleged eavesdropping on American diplomats negotiating with Iran, with the Pentagon now ranking the supposed ally a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of the US's outright enemies.
The $30 million spy game
US intelligence officials are warning that Israel's eavesdropping on American diplomats could compromise the US-Iran peace deal, with the Pentagon reportedly ranking Israel a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of the US's outright enemies.
The central demands the US is pressing Iran to accept are that it abandon its pursuit of a nuclear weapon and surrender its stockpile of enriched uranium.
The regime, however, wants control of the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of the US blockade on its ports, and an end to the fighting in Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel.
Why 4,000 unosld units became the prize
JD Vance was grilled over bombshell intelligence reports claiming Benjamin Netanyahu's spy agencies have been eavesdropping on American negotiators.
Vance acknowledged that the US and Israel share plenty of interests, but conceded there are situations where those interests diverge.
The US is pressing Netanyahu to stop escalating against Tehran and Lebanon, with Trump reportedly threatening to pull US support for Israel if strikes blow up the Iran deal, which he says is only days away.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
The US is seeking to reassure its allies in the region that the US-Iran peace deal will not come at the expense of Israel's security, but the alleged eavesdropping has raised concerns about the US-Israel relationship.
The Pentagon's ranking of Israel as a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of the US's outright enemies has sparked a heated debate about the US-Israel relationship and the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal.
An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up
The alleged eavesdropping on American diplomats negotiating with Iran has raised concerns about the US-Israel relationship and the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal,echoing the controversy surrounding Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up.
The US is seeking to reassure its allies in the region that the US-Iran peace deal will not come at the expense of Israel's security, but the alleged eavesdropping has raised concerns about the US-Israel relationship.
The Pentagon's ranking of Israel as a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of the US's outright enemies has sparked a heated debate about the US-Israel relationship and the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal.
What auditors flagged in the May filing
The alleged eavesdropping on American diplomats negotiating with Iran has raised concerns about the US-Israel relationship and the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal, with auditors flagging issues in the May filing.
The US is seeking to reassure its allies in the region that the US-Iran peace deal will not come at the expense of Israel's security, but the alleged eavesdropping has raised concerns about the US-Israel relationship.
The Pentagon's ranking of Israel as a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of the US's outright enemies has sparked a heated debate about the US-Israel relationship and the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal.
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