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Were Iran’s nuclear capabilities actually “obliterated”?
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So.....you're the leak. The wages of a traitor is.....

Stop grandstanding! You know it wasn’t about that at all… you have the intel… yet here you are lying and gaslighting the American people

Iran says it is. Israel says it is. Our administration says it is. Iran stopped it's attacks and came to the table. Iran isn't out showing the world how invulnerable it is. All of these are how we know you're wrong here. And soon, we will all know where the leak came from.

I need to spread the intelligence far and wide despite any need for secrecy. I need to call the NYT and Washington Post so I can feel and give them info they’re not entitled too. I need to feel important. (That’s what he actually meant to say)

Leaking intel, Senator Warner, is not covered by the Congressional Speech and Debate Clause. Buckle up!

The U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities under Operation Midnight Hammer delivered a critical blow to Tehran’s uranium enrichment capacity, but let’s be clear: obliteration claims oversimplify the reality. The Fordow and Natanz sites suffered severe structural damage from 30,000-pound bunker busters, setting back centrifuge operations by months. However, Iran’s regime had already relocated 60% enriched uranium stockpiles pre-strike, per IAEA reports. The Maximum Pressure Act (H.R. 2570) codifies sanctions to prevent Tehran from reconstituting its program, targeting sectors like metallurgy and petrochemicals that fund nuclear ambitions. Strategic deterrence requires sustained enforcement—not just bombs. The strikes were necessary, but the real victory comes from relentless economic pressure and exposing Iran’s $43B in accessible reserves funding terror proxies.

And then there’s this….

Oh, you have that I’ve been drinking look.

I think we found the leaker.

While you drink and cry at night, maybe even visit nephews, the price of oil is down, the market is up, and peace is breaking out in the Middle East. Maybe your Russian pee tape friends can convince you of the damage in Iran. Shut up, resign and walk away.


