Gordon cuts Duncan Hunter off at the knees

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‘Nuke Iran’ congressman was on drugs: Analyst

 

… by  Gordon Duff,  VT Senior Editor   … with  Press TV, Tehran

 

[ Editors Note:  This interview of Gordon’s was the number one story on Press TV yesterday. His Viewpoints commentary on Hunter posted over night triggered the morning interview. And then later in the day they did a news article from the interview about Hunter having been a nuclear artillery officer in Fallujah where we know tactical nuclear weapons were used as the U-235 showed up in hair samples of the victims.
This is the first time we have seen Press TV do a triple whammy on one topic to get it more exposure. A big salute to Gordon for pulling this rabbit out of the hat to put some fire on this dummy for playing the fool and embarrassing his country, and the Marines… Jim W. Dean ]

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Hawkish US congressman, Duncan Hunter, must have been “on narcotics” when he called for a nuclear attack on Iran, a political analyst tells Press TV.

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“My analysis of what he has had to say – and I cannot go anywhere else – [is that] he is either on narcotics or he is hopelessly insane. There is no other possibility. He is a raving lunatic,” Gordon Duff said on Thursday in an interview with Press TV.

He said Hunter “is very divorced from reality” and belongs to the group of “very deranged people” like right-wing extremist John Bolton.

“It is hard to accept that people that really belong in custodial mental healthcare can reach positions of importance or end up on television in the US; but, frankly it is the case; there is nothing this individual said that does not indicate anything other than he is seriously deluded,” said Duff.

In a December 4 interview with C-SPAN, US House Armed Services Committee member, Republican Duncan Hunter, warned Tehran with a military attack despite a recent nuclear agreement reached between the Islamic Republic and the six major world powers.
Hunter said the potential military strike should not feature any “boots on ground” and the US should use its “tactical nuclear weapons” on Iranian targets.
A week earlier, another Republican member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Michele Bachmann, said Iran’s nuclear facilities “must be bombed.”
Republican lawmakers have started an anti-Iran campaign to formally challenge President Barack Obama ovenr the nuclear agreement with Iran.
House Republicans are considering several possible responses to the agreement. One option would be pressuring the Senate to consider new sanctions on Iran and the other would be adoption of a bill to formally express disapproval of the deal.

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Gordon Duff posted articles on VT from 2008 to 2022. He is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War. A disabled veteran, he worked on veterans and POW issues for decades. Gordon is an accredited diplomat and is generally accepted as one of the top global intelligence specialists. He manages the world's largest private intelligence organization and regularly consults with governments challenged by security issues. Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world, and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than "several" countries. He is also a trained chef, wine enthusiast, avid motorcyclist, and gunsmith specializing in historical weapons and restoration. Business experience and interests are in energy and defense technology.