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@marklevinshow “Spill on aisle 4 please! Mark Levin pissed on the floor because his diaper over-flowed.
He’s claiming it was Hamas.”
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@marklevinshow Are you mocking the service industry now, Jew boy?
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@marklevinshow What an elitist prick sorry not everyone is born into wealth no wonder the socialists are going to take over Jesus.
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@marklevinshow Mark stealing the Groyper “pizza getting cold” Ian insult because he’s lazy and lacks the imagination to create something himself. Classic.
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@marklevinshow Ian, what a fool you are. What is good about your comment is that it identifies you as the useful antiAmerican idiot that you are. Joe Kent is a stone cold liar. You have a complete inability to differentiate between subterfuge/lies/innuendo and the truth. Pathetic and sad.
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@marklevinshow Mark, I want to thank you for exposing who Trump truly is to the goys.
I’ve been trying for a decade and you accidentally got it done. Impressive
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@marklevinshow Is this supposed to be some form of comedy? Stick to bitching, M.
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@marklevinshow Mark should be censored for this harassment.
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@marklevinshow There is absolutely no reason you should be allowed to spew foreign propaganda in this country.
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@marklevinshow So what's that say about you when you continue to get ratioed by him?
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@marklevinshow Levin boomerism is so out of touch with reality. He's in the seething phase of coming to grips with losing relevance to reality.
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Claims that Iran is on the brink of producing a nuclear weapon within a few weeks or months have been made multiple times over the past five years (2021–2026), particularly by U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While such rhetoric suggests an immediate, short-term threat, experts often describe these claims as exaggerated or based on worst-case scenarios, noting that Iran has been at a "near-zero breakout" point for months, yet not necessarily producing a weapon.
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Key Trends in Claims:
"Weeks" or "Months": Throughout 2025 and early 2026, statements appeared suggesting Iran could develop a weapon in as little as two weeks, which experts often contested.
Long-term Warning Pattern: Benjamin Netanyahu has consistently claimed Iran was nearing the capability for decades, spanning from 1992 through 2025.
Intelligence Assessment: While some politicians raised urgent alarms, the U.S. intelligence community previously indicated Iran was years away from developing a functional, deliverable weapon.
Breakout vs. Weaponization: Experts distinguish between creating the fissile material (which could take weeks) and producing a weaponizable device, suggesting Iran had not crossed the weaponization threshold.
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These predictions often intensify during periods of heightened tension or following Iranian advancement in uranium enrichment, particularly at the Fordo site.
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Was Iran months away from producing a nuclear bomb?

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@marklevinshow Have you ever seen a war you didn’t want to get involved in
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@marklevinshow The entire internet wants you to retire, Mark. No one cares what you think about absolutely anything.
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