The New Yorker: Seymour Hersh on Iranquoting a “Pentagon adviser in the war on terror”:
The bottom line is that [as a matter of United States national policy] Iran cannot become a nuclear-weapons state. The problem is that the Iranians realize that only by becoming a nuclear state can they defend themselves against the U.S. Something bad is going to happen.”
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