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Iran War Debate: Nuclear Weapons, Trump, Peace, Power & the Middle East | Lex Fridman Podcast #473

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- If we wanna avoid wars, we have to have serious deterrence

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because our enemies need to understand,

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we will use selective, focused,

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overwhelming military power when we are facing threats

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like an Iranian nuclear weapon.

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- I'm not seeing the peace through strength.

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I'm seeing permanent militarism

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and permanent war through strength.

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- Do you ever, ever hold our adversaries responsible

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or do you just don't think we have any adversaries?

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- The easiest kind of nuke to make

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outta uranium is a simple gun type nuke.

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- Are you saying that Mossad fabricated it?

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- Yeah. - That's where he's claiming.

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Here's the offer, take it or leave it.

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Zero enrichment, full dismantlement

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- Through the Iranians told the IAEA,

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you can inspect any five out of 10 facilities here,

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carte blanche, go ahead. And they did and found nothing.

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- Experts in Iran's nuclear program,

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including David Albright, who actually saw the archive,

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went in there, wrote a whole book on it.

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And there's a lot of detail about

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how Iran had an active nuclear weapons program

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called AMAD to build five nuclear weapons.

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- I have to refute virtually everything he just said,

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which is completely false.

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- I mean, really everything?

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There was not one thing I said that was true?

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Just one thing.

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- I mean Iran is a nation over there somewhere.

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You got that part right.

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- 22 years of working on Iran and I got that right,

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- But do you know the population of Iran?

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- [Mark] 92 million. - Okay.

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- Gimme a pound, dude.

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- [Lex] There we go. Agreement.

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The following is a debate between Scott Horton

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and Mark Dubowitz on the topic of Iran and Israel.

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Scott Horton is author and editorial director

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of antiwar.com.

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Host of "The Scott Horton Show."

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And for the past three decades, a staunch critic

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of US foreign policy and military interventionism.

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Mark Dubowitz, is a Chief Executive

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of the Foundation for Defensive Democracies,

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host of the "Iran Breakdown," Podcast.

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And he has been a leading expert on Iran

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and its nuclear program for over 20 years.

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This is the "Lex Friedman Podcast."

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If you do, I promise to work extremely hard

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to always bring you nuanced, long form conversations

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with a very wide range of interesting people

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from all walks of life.

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And now, dear friends here's Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz.

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Gentlemen. All right, it's great to have you here.

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Let's try to have a nuanced discussion/debate

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and maybe even steel man apposing perspectives

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as much as possible.

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All right, as it stands now,

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there's a barely stable ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

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Let's maybe rewind a little bit.

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Can we first lay out the context for this Iran/Israel war

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and try to describe the key events

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that happened over the past two weeks,

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maybe even a bit of the deep roots of the conflict.

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- Sure Lex, first of all, thanks so much for having me on.

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Great to be on with Scott.

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I know he, and I don't agree on a lot,

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but I certainly admire the passion

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and the dedication to stopping wars.

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So that's something we wanna talk about.

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So let's talk about how we got to this war.

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So President Trump comes into office

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and immediately lays out that his Iran strategy

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is maximum pressure on the regime,

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and he will not allow Iran have a nuclear weapon.

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And he makes that clear consistently,

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I think made it very clear during his first term,

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made it clear throughout his career.

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And thus begins this process with the Iranians,

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which has kind of multiple tracks.

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But the one that Trump sees most interested in at the time

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is the diplomatic track.

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And he makes it very clear from the beginning

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in a sort of oval office remark.

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He says, the Iranians can either blow up

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their nuclear program under US supervision,

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or someone's gonna blow it up for them.

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And even though, you know,

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at the time we think Netanyahu is really trying

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to push the president into a military campaign,

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well, I'm sure we'll talk about that throughout the podcast.

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The president authorizes his lead negotiator

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and close friend Steve Witkoff to begin outreach

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to the Iranians and thus begun The Oman Round.

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And it's Oman round because it's taking place in Oman

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with mediation efforts by the Omanis.

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There are five rounds of negotiations with the Iranians,

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and through the course of those negotiations,

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the US finally puts on the table an offer for Iran.

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We'll talk about the details of that.

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The Iranians reject that offer,

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and we're now into the sixth round,

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which is supposed to take place on a Sunday.

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On the Thursday before the Sunday the Israelis strike.

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And they go after, in a rather devastating campaign

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over a matter of now 12 days.

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They go over and go after Iran's nuclear program,

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the key nuclear sites.

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Going after weapon scientists who are responsible

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for building Iran's nuclear weapons program

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and also go after top IRGC,

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Islamic revolutionary guard commanders,

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as well as top military commanders.

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And yet there's still this one site

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that is the most fortified site.

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It's called Fordo. It's an enrichment facility.

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It's buried under a mountain, goes about 80 meters deep.

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It's encased in concrete, it has advanced centrifuges

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and highly enriched uranium.

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The Israelis can do damage to it,

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but it's clear it's gonna take the United States

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and our military power in order to severely

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degrade this facility.

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And Trump orders United States Air Force

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to fly B2 bombers and drop 12 massive ordinance penetrators,

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which are these 30,000 pound bombs on Fordo

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in order to, as he said, obliterate it more realistically

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to severely degrade it.

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So that happens.

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And then he offers the Iranians,

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as he's been offering all the way through.

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You have an option, you can go back to Oman,

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I told you Oman, and you decided to force me to go to Fordo,

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but now we can go back for negotiations.

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And he forces a ceasefire on the Iranians,

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gets the Israelis to agree.

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And that's where we are today.

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That's where as you say, a tentative ceasefire

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that just came into effect.

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And we'll see now, if the Iranians decide

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to take President Trump on his repeated offers,

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join him in Oman for another round of negotiations.

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- Scott, is there some stuff you wanna add to that?

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- Sure. Well, he started with January, right?

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Trump's second term here.

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And the maximum pressure campaign.

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Essentially as should be clear to everyone now.

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All these negotiations were just a pretext for war.

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Trump and his entire cabinet must have known

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that the Ayatollah is not going to give up

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all the enrichment.

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That is their latent nuclear deterrent.

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Their posture has been heavily implied,

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don't attack us and we won't make a nuke.

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While America's position was, if you make a nuke,

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if you start to, we'll attack you.

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So it's the perfect standoff.

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But what happened was, and you might remember

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a few weeks ago, there was some talk about,

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well, maybe we could find a way to compromise

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on some enrichment.

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Maybe they could do a consortium with the Saudis.

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Maybe there's some way that we...

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And then nope, the pressure came down.

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No enrichment, zero enrichment. But that's a red line.

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Everyone knows that there's...

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And even now it's probably less likely than ever

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that they're going to give up enrichment.

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Sure, they bombed Fordo, but they didn't destroy

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every last centrifuge in that place.

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And the Iranians are already announcing

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that they're already begun construction

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on another facility under a taller mountain

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buried even deeper.

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And you know, they figured out

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how to enrich uranium hexafluoride gas,

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you know, what, 20 years ago now.

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And they will always be able to,

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and this is the slippery slope that we're on

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with these wars.

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Is, in fact, I saw our friend here on TV the other day

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as he almost pretty much just implied there,

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saying, well now Trump has to go in.

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You know, we were told

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it's just Israel doing it, don't worry.

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But then no Trump has to hit Fordo,

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or else now they'll break out toward a nuclear weapon.

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So in for a penny, in for a pound, in for a ton.

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And now once we bomb Fordo again and Natanz again

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and the new facility again, then it'll be decided

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that nope, as Benjamin Netanyahu said the other day,

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you know, what would really solve this problem?

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If we just kill the Ayatollah, then everything will be fine.

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Then we'll have a regime change and then what?

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Then we'll have a civil war

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with Bin Ladenites again in the catbird seat,

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