"No one should forget that half of the nuclear potential of the world is concentrated in this country."
That assessment reflects the "high end" of Iraq's nuclear potential, they said.
But North Korean leaders believe that its missile and nuclear potential is the only card left to play.
Both countries have been furtively developing their nuclear potential for years.
Others may forget Iran's nuclear potential for a day or two; Israelis cannot.
Certainly, Saddam Hussein's nuclear potential is greater than that posed by terrorists working without state support.
Iraq had been making efforts to secure a nuclear potential since the 1960s.
This time it is nothing less they are peddling than nuclear military potential.
Secondly, just why is the Iranian nuclear potential a greater problem, more of a danger to peace than, let us say, Israel's?
He told the Sunday Times something that everybody now knows - what Israel's nuclear potential is.