The urgent always takes priority over the important. It is natural - first aid, or more crucially a tourniquet, must be administered immediately, while surgery can be delayed, if death does not look imminent. Therefore, Israel and the West are understandably preoccupied with Hamas and Hezbollah, but under this cover Iran may be running, or at least walking, towards its first nuclear weapons. What is the status of the Iranian nuclear program, and what can and should be done about it before it is too late? Joining us for the discussion : Panel: - Host : Jonathan Hessen : Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute - Editor at Large : Amir Oren : Host of Watchmen Talk and Powers in Play - Dr. Olli Heinonen : former Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center, Washington DC - Dr. Rafael Bardaji : former Spanish National Security Advisor and CEO of World Wide Strategy Support @tv7israelnews -
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