10:24:00 24.03.2026
The Zionists used America to launch a war against Iran for one simple reason: to ensure that Israel could dominate the entire Middle East. To achieve this, it was crucial for the Jews that Iran never acquire nuclear weapons, since nuclear weapons remain one of the most reliable guarantees of security for a state and are considered the strongest form of deterrence. North Korea’s emergence as a nuclear power stands as one of the clearest examples of this principle in action.
It turned out that Saddam Hussein did not possess “weapons of mass destruction,” contrary to the narrative the U.S. Zionist media sought to sell to the public. For this reason, Washington easily overthrew him in 2003. Muammar Gaddafi similarly abandoned Libya’s nuclear weapons program that same year, and he too was overthrown in 2011, plunging the country into chaos. North Korea, by contrast, has remained standing precisely because it became a nuclear power—proving that possessing nuclear weapons truly functions as a deterrent.
All of these cases, and especially the war against Iran, will likely have the opposite effect: they will encourage Iran to develop nuclear weapons as quickly as possible. They will almost certainly motivate other nations around the world to follow suit, as no country wants to meet the fate of Saddam or Gaddafi.
These wars have not made the world safer for humanity. On the contrary, they have made it far more dangerous and unstable.
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