Without A Deal, Obama Announces Nuclear Pact With Iran: Difference between revisions

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|quote=Three days before President Truman announced in September 1949 that the Soviet Union had the bomb, the CIA confidently stated that Moscow was at least four years away from producing one. In May 1998 the U.S. was shocked when India — then, in response, later in the month, Pakistan — exploded underground nuclear bombs. No wonder Israel isn't buying any of Obama's hype, reaffirming that military action remains on the table and arguing that the preliminary agreement will leave Iran able to have nuclear weapons in only months.
|quote=Three days before President Truman announced in September 1949 that the Soviet Union had the bomb, the CIA confidently stated that Moscow was at least four years away from producing one. In May 1998 the U.S. was shocked when India — then, in response, later in the month, Pakistan — exploded underground nuclear bombs. No wonder Israel isn't buying any of Obama's hype, reaffirming that military action remains on the table and arguing that the preliminary agreement will leave Iran able to have nuclear weapons in only months.
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Author(s) Investor's Business Daily editorial board
Source Investor's Business Daily
Date April 2, 2015
URL http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/040215-746345-obama-will-stop-at-nothing-seeking-nuclear-appeasement.htm
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Quotes-start.png Three days before President Truman announced in September 1949 that the Soviet Union had the bomb, the CIA confidently stated that Moscow was at least four years away from producing one. In May 1998 the U.S. was shocked when India — then, in response, later in the month, Pakistan — exploded underground nuclear bombs. No wonder Israel isn't buying any of Obama's hype, reaffirming that military action remains on the table and arguing that the preliminary agreement will leave Iran able to have nuclear weapons in only months. Quotes-end.png


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