Every year since 2014 it has been reported that Iran is weeks away from having a nuclear bomb. 2014 If Iran breaks its deal with the West tomorrow, the country would be only two to three weeks away from producing enough highly enriched uranium to assemble a nuclear weapon, according to Olli Heinonen, former deputy director of the International Atomic Energy Agency. It’s always weeks away. Same was said about Iraq they had chemical and nuclear programs, nothing found millions died and displaced.
Every year since 2014 it has been reported that Iran is weeks away from having a nuclear bomb. 2014 If Iran breaks its deal with the West tomorrow, the country would be only two to three weeks away from producing enough highly enriched uranium to assemble a nuclear weapon, according to Olli Heinonen, former deputy director of the International Atomic Energy Agency. We went to war with Iraq because they were building nuclear weapons and great stores of chemical weapons. All a lie and the lie came from Israel. Millions of people killed and displaced.
Every year since 2014 it has been reported that Iran is weeks away from having a nuclear bomb. 2014 If Iran breaks its deal with the West tomorrow, the country would be only two to three weeks away from producing enough highly enriched uranium to assemble a nuclear weapon, according to Olli Heinonen, former deputy director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
True, WE provide them with our Air Force and 10,000 troops. They offer us a gift we should accept it. I guess some people think we should give back The Statue of Liberty back to France.
268,000 - 295,000 people were killed in violence in the Iraq war from March 2003 - Oct. 2018, including 182,272 - 204,575 civilians The US cost of the Iraq is estimated to be over $2 trillion.
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