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Iran Has Been 'Two Weeks Away' from a Nuclear Bomb for Years—Here's Why
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00:00We assessed that they were within two weeks, a month, but I think that that's a misleading way of thinking about it because people will hear that and then they'll think, well, I've been being told for the last 10 years that they're two weeks away from building a bomb.
00:16And then it makes you think they're lying to me. Why? If they've been two weeks away from building a nuclear bomb for 10 years, are they really that close?
00:25But the distinction that I think is easily missed is that Iran could build a nuclear weapon in, it was assessed to be two weeks to a month or two months if they chose to, but they had not chosen to make that leap was the big distinction.

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