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EXCLUSIVE: Dick Cheney Warns Against Iran Nuke Deal
As we discussed yesterday,
a nuclear deal with Iran was reached. The Obama administration is
taking a victory lap. The prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu,
has warned that this deal is a massive mistake. Israel has reason to
worry, and so should you. After a lot of tough talk, the "Anointed One,"
President Obama, has moved the goalposts significantly. Administration
officials told you, the American people, repeatedly that arms embargoes
would not be softened as part of any nuclear deal.
Apparently not.
According to reports, we've learned that "the nuclear accord states that
five years from now, Iran will, in fact, be able to buy and sell
conventional arms on the international market. And in eight years, it
will be allowed to do the same with ballistic missiles."
That's not all. Just three months ago, an Obama adviser strongly
emphasized Iranian nuclear site inspections. Today, of course, the
administration is singing a much different tune, with a senior official
telling The Jerusalem Post, "We don't think that anytime, anywhere
inspections are feasible. It's just not something that happens anywhere
in the world."
Even President Obama himself had some pretty tough words regarding a
specific Iranian nuclear facility. Yet we learned yesterday that those
remarks were meaningless. The Associated Press reported, "Iran
committed to convert its Fordow enrichment site dug deep into a
mountainside and thought impervious to air attack into a research
center."
This nuclear deal was one that was struck with one of the leading state
sponsors of terror, and of course, a country whose supreme leader
routinely calls for the annihilation of Jews, Israel and the United
States.
Sean was joined by former Vice President of the United States Dick
Cheney with reaction to this developing story. To watch the entire
interview, click here. |
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4 Marines dead in shooting attack at Tennessee Navy facility
Four Marines were killed earlier today at a Chattanooga, Tenn., Navy
training center. Sean spoke with Fox News' Todd Starnes who said
authorities believe it may be a possible "act of domestic terrorism"
that consisted of two attacks carried out by a lone gunman at military
facilities just seven miles apart.
The unidentified gunman shot up a recruiting center before driving to
the Navy Operational Support Center and Marine Corps Reserve Center and
killing four Marines before he was shot, authorities said. Sources told
Fox News police chased the gunman from the recruiting center to the
Center, where the killings took place. The FBI and military police were
investigating the attack, but authorities could not rule out the
possibility of terrorism.
Make sure to tune into Sean today on radio and TV for the latest news on this breaking story. |
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