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| President Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in May 2018 |
President Donald Trump has called US
intelligence agencies "naive" on Iran and also dismissed their
assessment of the threat posed by North Korea.
The testy response came after a US intelligence report said Iran was not making nuclear weapons.
It also said that North Korea remained "unlikely to give up" its weapons stockpiles and production abilities.
National intelligence director Dan Coats and other intelligence chiefs presented the Worldwide Threat Assessment report to the Senate on Tuesday.
Last year, the US pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, triggering widespread criticism from Washington's allies.
- Iran nuclear deal: Key details
- North Korea's breakdown of communication
- Kim Jong-un, the king of Pyongyang
At the time, Mr Trump said this meeting had ended the North Korean nuclear threat - a claim questioned by a number of US politicians and experts.
