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Drone Strikes Iran
For some time now, the US has been considering whether or not to use drone strikes against Iran. Iran produces Uranium from several facilities, where they can produce one

nuclear warhead every two months. It will also decrease the threat of terrorists and current terrorists. If Iran makes the nuclear it will increase terrorism by giving the terrorists a nuclear advantage. Several other countries would then want nuclear of their own and they would all be a nuclear field waiting to go off. Drone strikes are cheaper than engaging on the ground or manned aerial combat and fewer lives will be

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