DiscoverThe President's Daily BriefSeptember 16th, 2024: Moscow’s Nuclear Deal with Tehran, CIA Claims in Venezuela, & U.S. Takes Out ISIS Leaders
September 16th, 2024: Moscow’s Nuclear Deal with Tehran, CIA Claims in Venezuela, & U.S. Takes Out ISIS Leaders

September 16th, 2024: Moscow’s Nuclear Deal with Tehran, CIA Claims in Venezuela, & U.S. Takes Out ISIS Leaders

Update: 2024-09-164
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:


  • A joint warning from the US and UK highlights concerns over the growing alliance between Tehran and Moscow. Reports suggest that Russia may be sharing nuclear secrets with Iran in exchange for Tehran's supply of ballistic missiles to aid Russia's efforts in Ukraine.


  • Venezuela has detained three American citizens, accusing them of involvement in a CIA-backed plot to destabilize the country and assassinate President Maduro.


  • New details have emerged from a joint U.S.-Iraqi military raid in western Iraq targeting the Islamic State. The U.S. announced that four senior ISIS leaders were killed in the operation.


  • And in today's Back of the Brief, Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim to have launched a new hypersonic ballistic missile in an attack that reached central Israel, marking the first strike of its kind in the ongoing conflict.


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September 16th, 2024: Moscow’s Nuclear Deal with Tehran, CIA Claims in Venezuela, & U.S. Takes Out ISIS Leaders

September 16th, 2024: Moscow’s Nuclear Deal with Tehran, CIA Claims in Venezuela, & U.S. Takes Out ISIS Leaders

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