The Michael Steele Podcast

A Moment Of Clarity: Iran's nuclear program is only set back about three to six months.

Jun 25, 2025
The discussion revolves around the implications of military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and how they are likely to only delay Iran's progress by three to six months. It delves into Iran's resilient geopolitical stance amid international pressure. The critique on the U.S. administration's handling of intelligence leaks adds depth, raising questions about effectiveness and strategy. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the complexity of Iran's nuclear ambitions in the face of global political maneuvers.
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INSIGHT

Iran Nuclear Setbacks are Short Term

  • Iran's nuclear program setbacks from U.S. strikes are limited to about three to six months.
  • The administration's strong denial and name-calling suggest discomfort with this intelligence leak assessment.
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