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SHOCKER: After signing 2015 nuclear deal, Israel finds Iran 'intensified its efforts' to hide files
May 01, 2018
It's no surprise that the Obama-backed Iran nuclear deal was based on lies. Israeli intelligence boldly uncovered tens of thousands of documents incriminating the Iranian regime and confirming what critics of the deal assumed from the very beginning: that Iran would cheat.
What did the Israelis uncover?
Evidence uncovered by Israeli intelligence in the Shorabad district in southern Tehran exposed Iran's weapons program entitled Project Amad. The files included sharts, presentations, blueprints, videos, and photos showing plans for the development of nuclear weapons. This is in direct violation of the 2015 agreement.
Here's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement on the issue:
Pat's take:
On Tuesday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat was fairly impressed with what Israeli intelligence managed to uncover. "Wow. That seems somewhat impressive. I wonder how they pulled that off?" said Pat. "Is there any doubt in your mind that he's right? I don't think so. There's no doubt in my mind, of course, Iran lies."
Tune in to the clip above to hear what else Pat thought of the evidence and why he thinks this was a crappy deal from the very beginning.
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