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WATCH: Confronting former Iranian ambassador to IAEA

Controversial filmmaker Ami Horowitz asks former Iranian diplomat and other officials: “But if you had a nuclear weapon, what country would you blow up first?”

Ami Horowitz: “The Dark Secret Behind The Iran Deal” (YouTube)
Ami Horowitz: “The Dark Secret Behind The Iran Deal” (YouTube)

The popular filmmaker Ami Horowitz released a new video called “The Dark Secret Behind The Iran Deal” with interviews of the former Iranian ambassador to the IAEA and other officials that have been involved with Iran’s nuclear program.

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