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      <title>China&#39;s Role in the Iran Truce Is Confirmed. What That Means for U.S. Intelligence Is Unresolved.</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Chinese involvement in the truce negotiations that produced the April ceasefire. That confirmation is significant not primarily for diplomatic reasons — China&amp;rsquo;s interest in Middle East stability and continued access to Iranian energy is not a surprise — but for what it implies about the intelligence environment surrounding the U.S.-Iran negotiation. When a strategic competitor is serving as a backchannel or co-mediator in a negotiation between the United States and an adversary, the collection exposure on the U.S. side is a problem that deserves the same analytical attention as the negotiating positions themselves.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>House Intelligence Committee Moves on Counterintelligence Reform as Atkinson Transcripts Are Released</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released declassified transcripts of 2019 hearings with former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson in April 2026, a move that arrived alongside broader legislative and executive action on counterintelligence reform. The transcripts were voted out of committee in late March and publicly released two weeks later, framing a period of intensified scrutiny of the IC&amp;rsquo;s internal oversight mechanisms and the political uses to which those mechanisms have been put.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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