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Trump says intel chief Tulsi Gabbard ‘softer’ than him on Iran nuclear issue

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By Steve Holland and Trevor ‌Hunnicutt

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, March 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on ​Sunday hinted at differences among his top aides on their approach to Iran, saying that his intelligence chief Tulsi ⁠Gabbard was "softer" than him on curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

Trump, who also suggested that a deal could be near to contain Tehran's nuclear ambitions, said "yeah, sure," when asked by a reporter ​whether he retained confidence in Gabbard, the U.S. director of national intelligence.

"She's a little bit different in her thought ‌process than me," Trump said aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington after a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. "But that doesn't make somebody not available to serve. I ⁠would say that I'm very strong on the fact that I don't ⁠want Iran to have a nuclear weapon because if they had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it immediately. I think she's probably a little bit softer on that issue, but that's okay."

Trump seldom acknowledges debate among top officials over the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, which is ‌entering its second month.

Vice President JD Vance has staked out a cautious approach on conflict and ⁠some other top Republicans have privately worried about the conflict's ‌domestic economic and political costs.

The Republican president's administration has given ​conflicting messages about the state of Iran's nuclear program.

In the run-up to the war, some top administration officials said Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, although others — including ‌the president — claimed that another U.S.-Israeli campaign last summer had ​destroyed its weapons program.

Iran has maintained that ⁠its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes.

Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman, told ‌lawmakers earlier this month that the U.S. intelligence ⁠community had "high confidence" that it knows where Iran keeps its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. At the time, she declined to discuss in a public session whether the U.S. has the means ​to destroy it.

An official with ‌close ties to Gabbard, Joe Kent, who headed the National Counterterrorism Center, earlier this month resigned over the ⁠war, saying Iran posed no imminent threat to ​the U.S. 

(Reporting by Steve Holland aboard Air Force One and Trevor Hunnicutt in Washington; ​Editing by Sergio Non and Stephen Coates)

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