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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
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Does "four years closer to a nuclear weapon" mean...

Does "four years closer to a nuclear weapon" mean "(Iran has been making effort for four years) and now has moved closer to a nuclear weapon?"

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Our hearts and -- and minds go out to them. Mali has been taken over, the northern part of Mali by al-Qaeda type individuals. We have in -- in Egypt, a Muslim Brotherhood president. And so what we're seeing is a pretty dramatic reversal in the kind of hopes we had for that region. Of course the greatest threat of all is Iran, four years closer to a nuclear weapon. And -- and we're going to have to recognize that we have to do as the president has done. I congratulate him on -- on taking out Osama bin Laden and going after the leadership in al-Qaeda.
  

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" No, it does not indicate how long Iran has been making the effort. It simply states that its effort has continued over the 4 years of the Obama administration.

  • " No, it does not indicate how long Iran has been making the effort.
  • It simply states that its effort has continued over the 4 years of the Obama administration.
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NL888Does "four years closer to a nuclear weapon" mean "(Iran has been making effort for four years) and now has moved closer to a nuclear weapon?"
No, it does not indicate how long Iran has been making the effort. It simply states that its effort has continued over the 4 years of the Obama administration.

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