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James Acton on Nuclear Consequences of Iran Strikes
There's little evidence that Iran posed an imminent threat to the U.S. prior to this weekend's strikes, says Carnegie's James Acton. And those strikes didn't eliminate Iran's capacity to produce nuclear weapons -- they may have actually incentivized it. More from James on @NBCNews Daily, with Morgan Radford.
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