not for peaceful purposes we ll have the ability to go to the iea and investigate the site. what iran has done in the past, which is to build an entirely secret new facility would be impossible? there are two reasons that guard against that in this deal. one is when they built that facility they used materials from their uranium mines. they used centrifuges and we had inspections there. we didn t see the material being diverted to a secret site. being able to look over the nung already supply chain is a hence to have that type of facility. they would need a broader support mechanism in order to support the nuclear infrastructure at that facility. beyond that if we saw something construction that raised our concerns, we could go to the iea and get access to investigate the site. the prime minister is not convinced. what will you do to convince him? i think that we re not going to convince prime minister
over a period of seven days, governor, they completely blanketed northeastern iraq. in two days they moved 230 miles. i want to get the colonel in here. tactically to move that much military that far it did not happen out of luck, did it? no, the scenes of people being be headed and shot and executed, as many people have seen on television, is something the soldiers were watching, more importantly there had to be infrastructure from the time they started moving from the border in syria down south, moving that quickly meant they had taken the time to put a support mechanism in place. they did their reconnaissance. and it showed a long-term s
simply disappeared and over a period of seven days and over all, they completely blanketed northeastern iraq destroying most of the iraqi army. in two days, they moved 230 miles. let me interrupt. tactically cornell to move that much military that far, that is not something that just happen out of luck, did it? not at all. governor. two things that play. scenes of people beheaded and shot and executed as many people saw on television was something that iraqi soldiers were watching and more importantly they had to have a infrastructure. from the time they moved in the border in syria and mosul. meant that they had taken the time to put a support mechanism in place. they knew where they wanted to move and why and it showed a long- term straj straj plan.
simply disappeared and over a period of seven days and over all, they completely blanketed northeastern iraq destroying most of the iraqi army. in two days, they moved 230 miles. let me interrupt. tactically cornell to move that much military that far, that is not something that just happen out of luck, did it? not at all. governor. two things that play. scenes of people beheaded and shot and executed as many people saw on television was something that iraqi soldiers were watching and more importantly they had to have a infrastructure. from the time they moved in the border in syria and mosul. meant that they had taken the time to put a support mechanism in place. they knew where they wanted to move and why and it showed
simply disappeared and over a period of seven days and over all, they completely blanketed northeastern iraq destroying most of the iraqi army. in two days, they moved 230 miles. let me interrupt. tactically cornell to move that much military that far, that is not something that just happen out of luck, did it? not at all. governor. two things that play. scenes of people beheaded and shot and executed as many people saw on television was something that iraqi soldiers were watching and more importantly they had to have a infrastructure. from the time they moved in the border in syria and mosul. meant that they had taken the time to put a support mechanism in place. they knew where they wanted to move and why and it showed