On Monday, the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program four years ago, and is unlikely to have resumed it.
The U.S. National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran, which expresses the consensus of the 16 branches of the intelligence community, sharply contradicts claims by the White House that the Islamic Republic is seeking nuclear weapons. It is also at odds with a 2005 NIE finding that Tehran was working towards an atomic bomb. In the assessment, the NIE says that Iran’s halt of its bomb program in 2003 in response to international pressure "suggests it is less determined to build nuclear weapons than we have been judging since 2005." Even if Iran wanted to restart its halted program, it wouldn’t be able to produce enough nuclear material to build a bomb before two years, or even more.
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Bush was lying about the Iraq and now is lying about Iran, how much a man has to do to get impeached huh