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Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed To Have Nukes?

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Mar 4, 202600:24:53News & Politics

🦩 Use the code "15OFF" for a discount on Current Affairs: According to our elected leaders, we should be very scared of the possibility that Iran could get a nuclear bomb. But Israel already has them, and its government...

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Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed To Have Nukes? is an episode from Current Affairs by Current Affairs. 🦩 Use the code "15OFF" for a discount on Current Affairs: According to our elected leaders, we should be very scared of the possibility that...

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