The moment in question came after Governor Rick Perry had suggested that Pakistan no longer receive foreign aid since they’ve shown that they aren’t necessarily a friend and ally to the United States. Debate moderator Wolf Blitzer then asked Bachmann if, as a member of the House Intelligence committee, if she agreed with Perry’s assessment.
Bachmann’s response was a high-point for her in the debate, showing detailed fluency on a sometimes confusing topic of identifying and supporting allies in
However! Turns out the details of Pakistan’s nuclear capability (and perhaps the number of failed attacks as well) was information that was previously unpublished. As Yochi J. Dreazen points out in a Fact Check post in the National Journal that “Bachmann’s comments on Pakistan’s nuclear program represent either a news-making leak of previously unknown classified information or another in her recent series of seemingly-random, and highly inaccurate, public comments,” later adding that “no U.S. official has publicly said that all of the sites were vulnerable to militant attack or confirmed that any of them had previously come under any form of jihadist attack.”
Watch the moment in question below, courtesy of CNN: