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Is Iran really on the verge of building a nuclear bomb? Or are we witnessing another case of fear-driven narratives like Iraq in 2003?
In this video, we break down the latest intelligence reports, military assessments, and international agency findings to uncover the truth behind Iran’s nuclear ambitions in 2025. We analyze claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli officials, and contrast them with assessments from the U.S. Intelligence Community, IAEA, and global nonproliferation experts.
📊 Topics Covered:
• What U.S. and Israeli officials are claiming
• The IAEA and U.S. intel reports on Iran's uranium enrichment
• Is Iran sprinting toward a bomb — or holding back?
• The significance of the Fordow nuclear facility
• Are we repeating the WMD mistakes of Iraq in 2003?
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00:00The entire situation is triggering deja vu.
00:03In 2000, the US claimed Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
00:08They invaded, toppled a regime and found nothing.
00:12Are we watching a repeat of that same dangerous playbook?
00:16This time with Iran?
00:18If so, the cost could be catastrophic.
00:21Iran is certainly capable of producing a bomb if it decides to.
00:25But as of now, the world's top intelligence agencies, even the IAEA, agree.
00:30Tehran is not building a nuclear weapon.
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