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My friends, something unusual happened this weekend—something that cuts straight through the noise of political spin and media narratives. The truth slipped out.

Even 60 Minutes acknowledged that Iran may have enough highly enriched uranium to produce up to 10 nuclear weapons. Let that sink in. Ten. Nuclear. Weapons.

And yet, at the very same time, we’re told by political leaders that there is “no threat.” That there’s nothing to see here. That concern is overblown.

It doesn’t add up.

We’re watching two completely different realities being presented to the American people. One grounded in facts and intelligence. The other shaped by messaging and political convenience. And that disconnect is dangerous.

Because this isn’t just about policy disagreements. It’s about whether we are willing to recognize a threat when it’s staring us in the face.

If Iran has enough highly enriched uranium for 10 nuclear weapons, how can anyone say there’s no threat?

Todd Huff

Conservative, not bitter.
Todd

Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast

⚠️ Media admits Iran may have material for 10 nuclear weapons
🗣️ “No threat” narrative contradicts emerging intelligence
🏛️ Tim Walz labels military action as “fascism”
🧩 Misunderstanding adversaries leads to dangerous policy thinking
🕰️ Lessons of 9/11 fading from public awareness
☢️ Nuclear-armed Iran would dramatically reshape global security

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Todd Talk | Artemis 2 Commander Encounters God in Space

My friends, the commander of Artemis 2, Reid Wiseman, said he broke down in tears after returning to Earth and asked to speak with a Navy chaplain. When asked about his experience traveling through space and how he thought about it after returning to Earth, Wiseman said, “I’m not really a religious person, but there was no other avenue for me to explain anything.”

He said when the chaplain walked in, he saw the cross on his collar and broke down in tears.

I’m no astronaut, and I’ve never been to space, but I have seen God’s creation from Earth’s perspective. The only reasonable explanation for any of this is God made it.

I would find it far more surprising if someone made that journey and returned believing there was no Creator behind it.

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