CIA-ODNI Rift: Effect on Iran war, hidden causes and motivations, analysis, predictions
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Purge of ODNI Staff
#Trump Urges #Purge of #ODNI Staff: In an interview published today, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly encouraged his newly tapped acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Bill Pulte, to immediately begin firing employees. Trump stated the office should be “much smaller” and potentially terminated altogether.
Security and Intelligence News Today – 2:31 PM
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Major global updates in security and intelligence today focus on significant leadership shifts within the U.S. Intelligence Community, massive federal directives regarding Artificial Intelligence integration, high-profile legal pleas, and escalating cyber espionage activities.
🏛️ U.S. Intelligence Community Shake-upsTrump Urges Purge of ODNI Staff: In an interview published today, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly encouraged his newly tapped acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Bill Pulte, to immediately begin firing employees. Trump stated the office should be “much smaller” and potentially terminated altogether. [1, 2, 3]
Bipartisan Resistance & Surveillance Stalemate: Pulte’s sudden recess appointment following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation has drawn sharp pushback from Capitol Hill. Senate Democrats are threatening to block the renewal of critical warrantless surveillance authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) unless the appointment is reversed. [3, 4, 5]
CIA Limits Intelligence Sharing: Internal turf wars have escalated, with reports indicating that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has significantly restricted its participation in national intelligence assessments managed by the ODNI, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict with Iran. [6]🤖 National Security & AI Policy
Historic AI Enterprise Directive: President Trump officially signed National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-11, a major directive forcing the rapid integration of advanced, secure AI systems across U.S. warfighting and intelligence infrastructure. [7, 8]
Mandatory Government AI Testing: This follows a separate executive order requiring top commercial AI developers to voluntarily submit their models to federal agencies (including the DoD and Homeland Security) for 30-day cybersecurity and vulnerability assessments before public deployment. [9]⚖️ Legal & Espionage Developments
John Bolton Reaches Plea Deal: Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to a single count of retaining classified national security information. Sources reveal the charges stem from an electronic diary entry containing sensitive data shared with family members.
Five Eyes LinkedIn Espionage Warning: Intelligence agencies from the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand issued a rare joint alert warning that Chinese military intelligence is using fake corporate profiles on LinkedIn to target Western military and government personnel with lucrative, bogus job opportunities to extract non-public policy and defense secrets. [1, 10, 11, 12]💻 Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence
Critical Enterprise Server Exploits: Threat intelligence teams identified a new sophisticated cyber espionage cluster, dubbed OP-512, targeting Microsoft IIS servers with a custom web shell framework.
Massive Commercial Data Leak: Extortion syndicate ShinyHunters leaked roughly 234 gigabytes of stolen data belonging to dental benefits administrator DentaQuest, directly compromising the personal information of over 2.6 million individuals.
Industrial Infrastructure Hardening: The National Security Agency (NSA) partnered with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to release urgent technical guidance aimed at hardening automated tank gauge systems against remote operational tampering. [13, 14, 15]
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[1] wsj.com
[2] wsj.com
[3] wral.com
[4] ms.now
[5] npr.org
[6] youtube.com
[7] whitehouse.gov
[8] whitehouse.gov
[9] youtube.com
[10] apnews.com
[11] nbcnews.com
[12] news.sky.com
[13] thehackernews.com
[14] securityweek.com
[15] nsa.gov
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Security and Intelligence News Today – 2:31 PM
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Major global updates in security and intelligence today focus on significant leadership shifts within the U.S. Intelligence Community, massive federal directives regarding Artificial Intelligence integration, high-profile legal pleas, and escalating cyber espionage activities.
🏛️ U.S. Intelligence Community Shake-upsTrump Urges Purge of ODNI Staff: In an interview published today, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly encouraged his newly tapped acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Bill Pulte, to immediately begin firing employees. Trump stated the office should be “much smaller” and potentially terminated altogether. [1, 2, 3]
Bipartisan Resistance & Surveillance Stalemate: Pulte’s sudden recess appointment following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation has drawn sharp pushback from Capitol Hill. Senate Democrats are threatening to block the renewal of critical warrantless surveillance authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) unless the appointment is reversed. [3, 4, 5]
CIA Limits Intelligence Sharing: Internal turf wars have escalated, with reports indicating that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has significantly restricted its participation in national intelligence assessments managed by the ODNI, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict with Iran. [6]🤖 National Security & AI Policy
Historic AI Enterprise Directive: President Trump officially signed National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-11, a major directive forcing the rapid integration of advanced, secure AI systems across U.S. warfighting and intelligence infrastructure. [7, 8]
Mandatory Government AI Testing: This follows a separate executive order requiring top commercial AI developers to voluntarily submit their models to federal agencies (including the DoD and Homeland Security) for 30-day cybersecurity and vulnerability assessments before public deployment. [9]⚖️ Legal & Espionage Developments
John Bolton Reaches Plea Deal: Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to a single count of retaining classified national security information. Sources reveal the charges stem from an electronic diary entry containing sensitive data shared with family members.
Five Eyes LinkedIn Espionage Warning: Intelligence agencies from the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand issued a rare joint alert warning that Chinese military intelligence is using fake corporate profiles on LinkedIn to target Western military and government personnel with lucrative, bogus job opportunities to extract non-public policy and defense secrets. [1, 10, 11, 12]💻 Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence
Critical Enterprise Server Exploits: Threat intelligence teams identified a new sophisticated cyber espionage cluster, dubbed OP-512, targeting Microsoft IIS servers with a custom web shell framework.
Massive Commercial Data Leak: Extortion syndicate ShinyHunters leaked roughly 234 gigabytes of stolen data belonging to dental benefits administrator DentaQuest, directly compromising the personal information of over 2.6 million individuals.
Industrial Infrastructure Hardening: The National Security Agency (NSA) partnered with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to release urgent technical guidance aimed at hardening automated tank gauge systems against remote operational tampering. [13, 14, 15]
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[1] wsj.com
[2] wsj.com
[3] wral.com
[4] ms.now
[5] npr.org
[6] youtube.com
[7] whitehouse.gov
[8] whitehouse.gov
[9] youtube.com
[10] apnews.com
[11] nbcnews.com
[12] news.sky.com
[13] thehackernews.com
[14] securityweek.com
[15] nsa.gov
–— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 5, 2026
#CIA #Mossad #GRU
#CIA #Mossad #GRU
x.com/mikenov/status/2062963…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov)Unsettled #Kremlin tightens #security around #Putin amid assassinations and coup fears, intel report says | CNN cnn.com/2026/05/04/europe/pu…— https://x.com/mikenov/status/2062963207191376024— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 5, 2026
How did #CIA create a cocaine dictator in #Panama
During the Cold War, the CIA cultivated Manuel Noriega as a valuable intelligence asset in Panama, paying him millions of dollars for information on communist activities in Central America whilst turning a blind eye to his growing involvement in cocaine trafficking.
As Noriega consolidated power and became Panama’s de facto military dictator in the 1980s, his drug empire flourished with implicit American protection, making him one of the most powerful narco-traffickers in the hemisphere.
However, when Noriega became too independent and his criminal activities too embarrassing to ignore, the US turned on its former ally, invading Panama in 1989 and capturing him to face drug trafficking charges in American courts.
Though Noriega died in 2017 from complications following brain surgery in Panama—not directly killed by the CIA—his rise and fall exemplified the blowback from America’s Cold War policy of supporting unsavoury dictators for short-term strategic gains.
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