I believe so.
Israel has clearly demonstrated and enacted its policies of aggression, violence, invasion and occupation.
Indeed, the US, UK, France and NATO, together with the UN not far behind in encouragement, if not direct involvement, have also clearly demonstrated and enacted these same policies.
Iran has not been shown to be involved in any conflicts except the Iraq war instigated by the US. They may have voiced opposition to Israel. They may have been insulted by the US interference in their country. They may be insulted by the sanctions and sanctimonious compulsory searches for nuclear warfare capability imposed by the UN.
For all the countries fully equipped for nuclear warfare to insist that Iran must be prevented from the same ‘privilege’ is hypocritical and unjustified. This is IF, in fact, Iran desires the capability.
But the assumption that they are striving for and could achieve nuclear capability and that they would be any less aware of the suicidal result of a nuclear first strike than any other already-equipped country, does not justify the verbal attack, the actual threat of war and certainly not justify actual war.
It is simply the continuation of the warmongering by the above mentioned “usual suspects” to achieve total control in the Middle East.
This brings us to the ‘Hidden Agendas’ post ” Iran’s readiness to talk over its controversial nuclear program! “.
Tehran has reiterated its readiness to resume nuclear talks with major powers to discuss the country’s controversial nuclear program. That’s while Israel has stepped up its stance against Iran – with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying Tehran’s aggression must be stopped. He repeated his claims that Iran was behind recent bombings allegedly targeting Israelis in India, Georgia and Thailand.
Israel says there are links between the incidents – despite authorities in India and Thailand saying there’s no such evidence, and Iran denying any involvement. Tehran in turn says Israel is waging a psychological war that many fear might pave the way for military action. Political analyst Chris Bambery explains why he thinks Israel is acting as it is.
A post and video well worth viewing – here.
Related articles
- Israel Says Iran’s ‘Acts of Terror’ Are Clear (nytimes.com)
- Israel says Iran terror ‘exposed’ in Thai, India blasts (vancouversun.com)
- Hans Blix: How do we stop Iran getting the bomb? (newstatesman.com)
- Surprise, Surprise: Navy Seals Don’t Want To Be Sacrificial Lambs In New False Flag (disquietreservations.blogspot.com)





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Thanks David.
No problem, my friend…