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00:00I just want to pick up on that sound we heard from the chief of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog.
00:07He said Iran could begin enriching uranium again in months.
00:11Those comments were made yesterday.
00:14What do you make of that?
00:17Leanne, it's wonderful to be back with you, as always.
00:20Look, you know, I think from the IAEA's perspective, from Rafael Brosi's perspective,
00:26it's certainly his job to want to go back on Iranian soil, inspect the damage,
00:33get as much access as is possible, and survey where Iran's program stands as far as they're concerned.
00:41But I have to say that we know that Israel and the United States,
00:45they've had eyes on Iran's nuclear program for so many years.
00:49In fact, the Pentagon shared with the world that for 15 years they had been designing exactly the bomb
00:57that would be capable of destroying an underground facility like Fordow.
01:02So I also have confidence in both the U.S. and Israel and knowing that they would not rest
01:08if they didn't feel comfortable that Iran's nuclear program were obliterated,
01:15as President Donald Trump has said multiple times.
01:18And, Leanne, I want to say also additionally, we heard from President Trump in an interview this week
01:24on U.S. News that should the Iranians restart their nuclear program, he would strike again.

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