Frank Gaffney
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They've got parallel tracks that they've been pursuing concurrently to get the weapons, the delivery systems, and so on. And I'm mindful of just, speaking of the time here, the United States of America in World War II went from inventing atomic weapons to dropping two of them on Japan in the space of about three years.
They've got parallel tracks that they've been pursuing concurrently to get the weapons, the delivery systems, and so on. And I'm mindful of just, speaking of the time here, the United States of America in World War II went from inventing atomic weapons to dropping two of them on Japan in the space of about three years.
They've got parallel tracks that they've been pursuing concurrently to get the weapons, the delivery systems, and so on. And I'm mindful of just, speaking of the time here, the United States of America in World War II went from inventing atomic weapons to dropping two of them on Japan in the space of about three years.
It's frankly just my professional judgment that it is inconceivable that a country that has had access didn't have to develop anything on their own. They had access to the North Koreans. They had access to the Chinese. They had access to the Pakistanis, the Russians probably.
It's frankly just my professional judgment that it is inconceivable that a country that has had access didn't have to develop anything on their own. They had access to the North Koreans. They had access to the Chinese. They had access to the Pakistanis, the Russians probably.
It's frankly just my professional judgment that it is inconceivable that a country that has had access didn't have to develop anything on their own. They had access to the North Koreans. They had access to the Chinese. They had access to the Pakistanis, the Russians probably.
If they didn't just buy this stuff outright, just get themselves a couple of nukes from, you know, Nukes R Us in Pyongyang, it's a miracle. But for sure, they should have been able to do all of this, even if it was just basically with access to what's on the Internet about building nuclear weapons. In less than 20 or 30 years, whatever it's been.
If they didn't just buy this stuff outright, just get themselves a couple of nukes from, you know, Nukes R Us in Pyongyang, it's a miracle. But for sure, they should have been able to do all of this, even if it was just basically with access to what's on the Internet about building nuclear weapons. In less than 20 or 30 years, whatever it's been.
If they didn't just buy this stuff outright, just get themselves a couple of nukes from, you know, Nukes R Us in Pyongyang, it's a miracle. But for sure, they should have been able to do all of this, even if it was just basically with access to what's on the Internet about building nuclear weapons. In less than 20 or 30 years, whatever it's been.
So three years for us, 30 years for them seems unlikely. But if it was, it can't possibly be 40 years before they finish the job. So borrowed time translates into loss of life and maybe countries. And ours happens to be one of them, Mike, because as I've worked on for years, and you probably have too, scenarios...
So three years for us, 30 years for them seems unlikely. But if it was, it can't possibly be 40 years before they finish the job. So borrowed time translates into loss of life and maybe countries. And ours happens to be one of them, Mike, because as I've worked on for years, and you probably have too, scenarios...
So three years for us, 30 years for them seems unlikely. But if it was, it can't possibly be 40 years before they finish the job. So borrowed time translates into loss of life and maybe countries. And ours happens to be one of them, Mike, because as I've worked on for years, and you probably have too, scenarios...
that would enable a country that has inside ours assets capable of bringing in small nuclear weapons if they have, or a draft steamer off the coast with a scud that would pop it up and launch an EMP attack against this country. It's just not hard, frankly.
that would enable a country that has inside ours assets capable of bringing in small nuclear weapons if they have, or a draft steamer off the coast with a scud that would pop it up and launch an EMP attack against this country. It's just not hard, frankly.
that would enable a country that has inside ours assets capable of bringing in small nuclear weapons if they have, or a draft steamer off the coast with a scud that would pop it up and launch an EMP attack against this country. It's just not hard, frankly.
And if that's actually part of the plans, I think we are looking at possibly mass destruction inside the United States at their hands, not just someplace else.
And if that's actually part of the plans, I think we are looking at possibly mass destruction inside the United States at their hands, not just someplace else.
And if that's actually part of the plans, I think we are looking at possibly mass destruction inside the United States at their hands, not just someplace else.
And look, I don't relish a war with Iran or anybody else for that matter. I just think, you know, it's the old Trotsky line. You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you. And a regime that has, as I said earlier, Mike, throughout its existence from day one, when the Ayatollah parachuted back in with our help,
And look, I don't relish a war with Iran or anybody else for that matter. I just think, you know, it's the old Trotsky line. You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you. And a regime that has, as I said earlier, Mike, throughout its existence from day one, when the Ayatollah parachuted back in with our help,