Palantir CEO Alex Karp stated that Iran's position has weakened and that there is unpublished information which, if made public, would reassure the public. The statement comes amid ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
The comment by Palantir CEO Alex Karp adds a corporate-sector voice to the ongoing debate over Iran's nuclear program and negotiations. Karp's assertion that the Islamic Republic has weakened echoes some assessments by Israeli security officials, though he also claimed there is unreleased information that would change public perception. The specific information Karp refers to remains unspecified. As The Zioneer has reported, the nuclear talks have been marked by claims of secret apologies and US military buildup in the region.
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