
Update on Corrupt Iran's 21st-Century Nuclear Threat, Part II
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- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
96% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
64% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : In May, CIA Director William Burns declared Iran could "probably develop (its) stockpile of weapons-grade enriched uranium in a couple of weeks.38% : " "Develop" translates into Iran building a nuclear weapon in 14 days.
38% : Iran has also attacked Saudi Arabian oil facilities with conventional drones and cockily suggested Saudi Arabia is a nuclear target.
37% : In a recent Fox News interview Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman indicated Saudi Arabia might get a nuke to counter Iran.
32% : Since Ayatollah Iran has been threatening Israel with incineration.
30% : Ayatollah Iran is a completely corrupt messianic threat.
29% : Messianic zeal is a human energy every human group -- cult, tribe, corrupt government, pseudo-secular-academic ideology -- can abuse.
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