04/25/2023
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"I think where Iran is at right now is that, as you said, Mr. Albright, they would like to be nuclear-weapons-capable because of the credibility it gives them."
"It should not be politicized in any way, and it should be something that we do in a bipartisan way."
"The difficulty, of course, is that the military option is costly and risky, and there is not even a guarantee that it would necessarily stop Iran from developing the nuclear weapon."
"It is our policy to stop them from getting a nuclear weapon and to put all options on the table, including the option of military action if that is necessary."