“In 1992, Netanyahu, as a Member of the Knesset, warned that Iran could have a nuclear weapon within three to five years. This prediction, while not coming to fruition as quickly as initially suggested, contributed to the perception of Iran as a growing nuclear threat.”
1992! AND they’ve been saying that SAME timeline every YEAR since!
So which IS it, England? Trump? ARE they a threat for OVER 32 YEARS??? So why NOW?
I’ll TELL you why. Israel is trying to commit GENOCIDE of ANY country of Muslims. That’s the plain, simple truth!
Israel is NOT acting from self-preservation.. Yes, Iran HAS lobbed missiles and bombs at Israel. But in EVERY case, they were RETALIATING for being attacked!
NOW, before anyone says “You’re a terrorist sympathizer”… That is as far as from the truth as Trump saying the PEACEFUL PROTESTS were “insurrections”..
I DO NOT like Iran’s policies, both towards the other nations, AND towards its own people.
BUT.. It IS a sovereign nation, and AS SUCH, it is accountable ONLY to the U.N., and themselves! WE do NOT have the right OR any divine intervention, to ATTACK a sovereign nation, WITHOUT PROOF that they ARE about to attack US…
And there IS no proof. ONLY because Trump CANCELLED the agreement between our two countries to ALLOW for bipartisan inspections, back in 2018!
“The United States announced its withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the "Iran nuclear deal" or the "Iran deal", on May 8, 2018. The JCPOA is an agreement on Iran's nuclear program reached in July 2015 by Iran and the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council—China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States—plus Germany) also called E3/EU+3.
In a joint statement responding to the U.S. withdrawal, the leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom stated that the United Nations Security Council resolution endorsing the nuclear deal remained the "binding international legal framework for the resolution of the dispute".[7]
Various countries, international organizations, and U.S. scholars have expressed regret or criticized the withdrawal, while U.S. conservatives, Israel, Saudi Arabia and allies have supported it.”
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