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      <title>3,375 Dead in Iran. The IC&#39;s Visibility Into What Remains Is the Harder Question.</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Preliminary casualty figures from the 2026 Iran conflict stand at approximately 3,375 killed in Iran, 2,509 in Lebanon, and 28 in Gulf states. These are figures from open reporting; the classified battle damage assessment the IC and IDF have produced against Iranian military and nuclear targets tells a different story, or rather a more granular one that the public figures do not capture. The gap between known dead and destroyed infrastructure on one side and actual remaining Iranian capability on the other is the central intelligence problem of the current ceasefire-and-negotiation phase.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Pakistan Brokered the Ceasefire. That Makes Pakistani Intelligence a Principal Actor in What Comes Next.</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Iran-U.S. ceasefire was brokered by Pakistan. The talks in Islamabad — the highest-level U.S.-Iran discussions since the 1979 Revolution — ran 21 hours before JD Vance announced they had produced no agreement. Pakistan has since stood down the security apparatus it assembled for those talks, signaling that resumption is not imminent. But Pakistan&amp;rsquo;s role in the negotiation structure did not end when the talks stalled. As long as the mediation channel remains open, Pakistani intelligence — the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate — is positioned as a collection and communication node between two adversaries who have no direct channel of their own.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>U.S.-Iran Ceasefire and the Nuclear Dispute</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The nuclear issue sits at the center of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire because it represents the deepest strategic disagreement between the two sides. The CRS brief says the reported U.S. proposal restated long-standing demands that Iran dismantle its nuclear facilities, abandon enrichment, and give up highly enriched uranium. That position is straightforward from Washington’s perspective: the United States wants to ensure that Iran cannot rapidly move toward a nuclear weapon.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Iran’s position appears fundamentally different. The report says one version of Iran’s 10-point proposal reportedly included acceptance of enrichment, and the White House said on April 8 that the President’s red lines, including an end to enrichment in Iran, had not changed. That gap is not a minor wording dispute. It is the core of the bargaining problem, because enrichment is both a technical capability and a symbol of sovereignty for Tehran.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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