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Wesley Clark: Iran ‘Got Closer’ to Nukes ‘at Each Stage’

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Gen. Wesley Clark, the retired NATO Supreme Allied Commander who once eyed the Oval Office, dropped a bombshell on CNN’s The Story Is this Wednesday, claiming war with Iran was inevitable because they’ve been hell-bent on nukes from the beginning. He didn’t mince words: Iran got closer to the bomb at each stage, painting a picture of relentless progress under the radar of sanctions and diplomacy. This isn’t some armchair general’s hot take—Clark’s been in the war rooms, from Kosovo to Iraq, and his read echoes intel reports that have trickled out for years, like the IAEA’s warnings on Iran’s uranium enrichment spiking to near-weapons-grade levels (over 60% purity, folks, when bombs need 90%).

But let’s peel back the layers: Clark’s framing isn’t just hawkish nostalgia; it’s a stark reminder of how rogue regimes exploit peace processes to buy time, much like North Korea’s playbook. We’ve seen this movie—Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium could yield multiple warheads in weeks, per U.S. estimates from the Institute for Science and International Security. For the 2A community, this hits home harder than most realize. A nuclear-armed Iran doesn’t just threaten Tel Aviv or U.S. carriers in the Gulf; it emboldens proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas, escalating global terror that could boomerang straight to American soil. Remember, the same jihadist networks behind 9/11 and October 7 thrive on perceived U.S. weakness. That’s why our Founders enshrined the right to bear arms—not for hunting, but as the ultimate check against tyrants abroad and disarmament at home. Clark’s warning underscores the 2A imperative: when empires crumble under nuclear shadows, self-reliant citizens with AR-15s aren’t optional; they’re the thin line between freedom and fallout.

Implications? If Clark’s right—and history from Hiroshima to Pyongyang suggests he might be—expect oil shocks, supply chain chaos, and a draft-dodging political class pushing common-sense gun grabs to keep us safe. Don’t buy it. Stock up, train up, and vote for leaders who get that deterrence starts at home. Iran’s sprint to nukes isn’t their problem alone; it’s a wake-up call for every patriot clutching that Second Amendment like the lifeline it is. War may be inevitable, but surrender sure as hell isn’t.

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