In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
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U.S. intelligence intercepts encrypted communications believed to originate from Iran that may have been intended for sleeper agents operating overseas, raising concerns that Tehran could be preparing covert retaliation far from the battlefield.
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What may be the first serious split between Washington and Jerusalem emerges after Israeli strikes on Iranian fuel depots reportedly went far beyond what U.S. officials expected.
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NATO air defenses shoot down an Iranian ballistic missile after it enters Turkish airspace, signaling another dangerous escalation in the conflict.
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In today’s Back of the Brief—five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team defect during an international tournament in Australia after refusing to sing the national anthem.
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