WASHINGTON — A new American intelligence assessment of global threats has concluded that North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear stockpiles and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb, directly contradicting the rationale of two of President Trump’s foreign policy initiatives. North Korea is “unlikely to give up” all of its nuclear stockpiles and Iran is not “currently undertaking” the activity needed to make a nuclear bomb, according to a new American intelligence assessment of global threats Implications: The report challenges two top tenets of President Trump’s foreign policy: that North Korea can be persuaded to abandon its nuclear weapons capability, and that Iran is bent on acquiring such a capability. Meanwhile, a growing chorus of Republicans is denouncing Mr. Trump’s foreign policy as it accelerates away from party orthodoxy. Details: The annual report to Congress also belies Mr. Trump’s insistence that the Islamic State has been defeated. The group “still commands thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria,” and maintains eight branches and a dozen networks around the world, the report says. Another angle: The report concludes that China is now capable of disabling U.S. infrastructure with cyberattacks, and warns that Russia is positioning itself to be able to do the same. #donthecon #drumpf #fuckgop #followthemoney #FuckingMoron #fbi #cia #nsa #notmypresident #nothingisordinary #grabyourwallet https://www.instagram.com/p/BtP_G6HB6Hi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qhp6sbdu1rk5