We'll probably be engaged in it up to the moment the Iranian bombs are built and fully functioning.
"We must prevent an Iranian atomic bomb," he said in the interview.
"He is thereby accepting the growing danger of an Iranian nuclear bomb."
"The lack of defined boundaries within Israel, and not an Iranian bomb, is the greatest threat to our future."
The Bush administration has made stopping an Iranian bomb the object of an increasingly aggressive policy.
And if this administration can't figure out how to stop the Iranian bomb, there will be plenty of time for someone else to do it.
The Iranian bomb was a sure thing Saturday night.
No one in the world wants the Iranian bomb.
He added that any number of third countries would stop an Iranian bomb from ever reaching its target.
Can you delay the onset of the Iranian bomb?