During Tuesday’s State Department press briefing, Spokesperson Tammy Bruce answered questions about material removed from Iran's nuclear sites where the U.S. conducted air strikes.
00:00All right. And then, yes, go ahead, sir, at the end.
00:03What can you tell us about the material that was removed from those nuclear sites?
00:06There are satellite pictures of trucks lined out of them.
00:08Oh, nothing. I can tell you nothing.
00:10It's saving some time here.
00:12Yeah, I'm not going to speculate or discuss what may or may not have been removed from a particular site.
00:20Well, then, can you tell us, based on what you do know, how far, how many years...
00:24I can talk about the English royal family. I love them.
00:26Yes. How many years would this have knocked back the nuclear program?
00:30And could that have been avoided if the U.S. had remained in the JCPOA?
00:34You know, when it comes to what's happened with Iran, we can look back several decades about the nature of the choices that certain administrations made
00:45that helped facilitate the nature of the building of that program.
00:50Donald Trump inherited a world. He had left a world that was at peace.
00:55And he inherited one that was tipping over.
00:59And so his commitment, and what we look at here right now, is recognizing the status of things and what needs to be done to fix them.
01:06And that's what we're focused on.
01:08All right.
01:09And Matt Lee, I have a feeling you might have a question.