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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Warns of Iran Nuclear Threat While Strengthening Western Hemisphere Intelligence Operations

    22/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    CIA Director John Ratcliffe has been at the center of several significant intelligence developments this week as the United States navigates complex threats from Iran and works to strengthen domestic security operations.

    During a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday, Representative French Hill praised Ratcliffe for the exceptional work being performed by CIA stations throughout the Western Hemisphere. Hill noted that the agency's operations in Latin America and Central and South America are achieving outstanding results in countering great power rivals. Ratcliffe responded by highlighting the Trump administration's commitment to making the Western Hemisphere a priority, pointing to the success of Operation Absolute Resolve in Venezuela and stating that conditions there are improving so dramatically that few people are discussing the situation anymore.

    On the Iran front, Ratcliffe delivered sobering assessments to lawmakers on Wednesday during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats. He revealed that Iran is actively seeking intelligence assistance from Russia, China, and other adversaries of the United States. The CIA director reiterated that Iran remains a constant and immediate threat, rejecting any suggestion that Tehran has scaled back its nuclear or missile development efforts. Ratcliffe warned that Iran is gaining experience through its space launch vehicle program with larger and more powerful booster technologies. He stated that if left unimpeded, Iran would eventually develop the ability to range missiles to the continental United States, underscoring why degrading Iran's missile production capabilities under Operation Epic Fury is critical to national security.

    In a closed-door classified hearing before the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday, Ratcliffe and Defense Intelligence Agency Director General James Adams informed lawmakers that while Iran is facing a significant command and control crisis following recent strikes, there are no indications of imminent regime collapse.

    Beyond immediate security concerns, Ratcliffe announced a new CIA Acquisition Framework earlier this month designed to accelerate and streamline the agency's collaborative efforts with United States commercial partners. The framework aims to harness the cutting-edge innovation of America's private sector, with Ratcliffe emphasizing that the CIA's rapidly evolving mission demands a radical shift toward a culture of speed, agility, and innovation.

    These developments reflect the multifaceted challenges confronting American intelligence operations as the agency works to address threats spanning the Western Hemisphere, the Middle East, and technological advancement on the home front.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Warns Iran Seeking Russian and Chinese Intelligence as Missile Threat Looms

    22/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on worldwide threats, focusing on Iran. According to SocialNews XYZ, on March 18, Ratcliffe told lawmakers that Iran is seeking intelligence assistance from Russia, China, and other US adversaries. He stressed that Iran remains a persistent threat, rejecting claims it has scaled back nuclear or missile programs. Ratcliffe warned that Iran's missile technology, advanced through space launch vehicles, could eventually reach the continental United States if unimpeded. He highlighted the importance of Operation Epic Fury in degrading Iran's missile production for national security.

    DD News reports that during the same hearing, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard described Iran's government as degraded but intact after the US-Israel campaign began on February 28. Ratcliffe countered a resignation letter from Joe Kent, a top aide to Gabbard, by affirming Iran poses an immediate threat. Axios notes that on March 21, Ratcliffe and Defense Intelligence Agency Director General James Adams testified in a classified House Intelligence Committee session, stating Iran's regime faces a severe command and control crisis amid leadership losses, including the assassination of Ali Larijani, but shows no signs of imminent collapse. They emphasized it is too early to predict if the regime can survive the war and losses.

    The CIA under Ratcliffe is also monitoring Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, whose absence from Nowruz events raises questions about his health and location, as reported by Axios. Earlier this month, Ratcliffe announced a new CIA Acquisition Framework to speed up partnerships with US private sector tech firms for innovation in national security missions.

    These developments underscore Ratcliffe's role in addressing escalating Iran tensions and bolstering intelligence capabilities.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Defends Iran Military Campaign as Senators Debate Intelligence Community Priorities and Congressional Authority

    19/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    On March 18, 2026, CIA Director John Ratcliffe testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee alongside Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and other officials during the annual worldwide threats hearing. According to CBS News coverage of the event, senators pressed Ratcliffe and Gabbard on intelligence shared with President Trump amid the ongoing war in Iran, including recent U.S. strikes that devastated Iran's nuclear facilities, military leadership, navy, missiles, and proxies.

    Fox News reports that Ratcliffe stated Iran has been a constant threat to the United States and posed an immediate threat at this time, justifying the administration's actions. DRM News coverage highlights Chairman Cotton praising the intelligence community's reforms under President Trump, noting the CIA increased foreign intelligence reporting by 25 percent last year and is on track to hire and deploy more officers than in the past quarter century.

    Senators raised concerns during the hearing. CBS News details Democratic criticism of Gabbard's involvement in a Georgia raid on election materials from six years ago, questioning the intelligence community's focus on domestic issues over foreign threats like election interference from adversaries. DRM News reports Senator Michael Bennet challenging Ratcliffe on the 19-day military campaign in Iran, decrying the lack of congressional approval, unclear strategy, risks to U.S. service members, threats to the Strait of Hormuz, and potential for perpetual war.

    The 2026 annual threat assessment, presented by Gabbard and joined by Ratcliffe, assesses Iran as degraded but intact, with its military power projection destroyed. It covers global risks including cyber threats from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, ransomware groups, Islamist terrorism, and shifts in Venezuela post-Maduro's arrest. Critics noted omissions on foreign election influence.

    Ratcliffe defended the community's refocus on core missions like stealing adversaries' secrets, amid debates on personnel purges, budget cuts, and agency leadership vacancies.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Warns Iran Poses Immediate Threat to US During Senate Intelligence Hearing

    19/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    John Ratcliffe, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, during hearings on worldwide threats. Fox News reports that Ratcliffe stated Iran has been a constant threat to the United States and posed an immediate threat at this time. He emphasized this during the session focused on global risks, including tensions in the Middle East.

    Lawmakers demanded answers from intelligence leaders, including Ratcliffe, as they returned for day two of questioning on Iran and related conflicts. KRCR TV coverage notes that Ratcliffe was seated alongside other officials before the committee on Capitol Hill to address these pressing issues. The hearings come amid concerns over Iran's activities, such as potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and ties to regional instability.

    Ratcliffe's comments highlight ongoing vigilance against Iranian actions, which he described as persistent and urgent. This testimony builds on intelligence assessments shared with Congress, underscoring the agency's role in monitoring threats to national security. No major new decisions from Ratcliffe were announced, but his direct assessment drew attention from senators seeking clarity on Middle East dynamics.

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    CIA Director Ratcliffe Testifies Before Congress on Iran Conflict and Havana Syndrome Amid Escalating Threats

    17/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    CIA Director John Ratcliffe is set to appear before Congress this week as part of the annual Worldwide Threats hearings, where he and other top intelligence officials will brief lawmakers on the most pressing security challenges facing the United States. The timing of these hearings carries significant weight, as they occur amid the ongoing military conflict in Iran, which entered its third week as of March 17.

    Ratcliffe will testify alongside Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and senior officials from the Defense Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency. The House Intelligence Committee hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, with the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing following on Wednesday. These presentations will include the unclassified version of the intelligence community's worldwide threat assessment report.

    The Iran war is expected to dominate the proceedings, as lawmakers seek to press the Trump administration on its military strategy and objectives. The conflict has raised questions about the intelligence community's previous assessments regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities. Last year at the worldwide threats hearing, Gabbard told Congress that the intelligence community did not assess Iran was building a nuclear weapon, an assessment that preceded Trump's surprise airstrike against three Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump has stated that one goal of the current military campaign is to end the nuclear threat from Iran.

    Beyond the Iran briefings, members of Congress are expected to question Ratcliffe and other intelligence leaders about their handling of so-called Havana Syndrome, or what the government refers to as Anomalous Health Incidents. These unexplained nervous system ailments have affected U.S. diplomats, CIA officers, and military personnel globally since 2016. The issue has drawn increased scrutiny in recent months following the discovery and testing of a pulsed microwave device, with some lawmakers expressing frustration over what they view as a potential cover-up by the intelligence community.

    As the intelligence community faces heightened scrutiny over both the Iran conflict and persistent questions about Anomalous Health Incidents, Ratcliffe's testimony this week will provide a critical opportunity for lawmakers from both parties to seek answers on these major national security issues.

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