
Gallant: Iran has enough nuclear material to build five bombs - JNS.org
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : So far, Iran has gained material enriched to 20% and 60% for five nuclear bombs," said Gallant.52% : In fact, Iran has launched a global terror campaign, under the direct command of its leader," Gallant said on Thursday.
50% : The Mossad said those detained were part of a "wide Iranian network that operates from Iran and out of many countries."
33% : And make no mistake -- Iran will not be satisfied with a single nuclear bomb.
32% : The agency vowed to "continuously thwart terror attacks by Iran all over the globe."
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