If Israel, a rogue apartheid state that’s never signed the NPT, sits on a pile of undeclared nuclear warheads with full U.S. backing, then Iran not only can seek nuclear weapons. It should.
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Scott, let me make something clear for you.
Because you mistake legalism for justice, and treaties for truth.
If Israel, a rogue apartheid state that’s never signed the NPT, sits on a pile of undeclared nuclear warheads with full U.S. backing, then Iran not only can seek nuclear weapons.
It should.
You speak of the NPT as if it’s sacred scripture.
But what good is a treaty that binds the weak and exempts the strong?
What good is "nonproliferation" when it’s enforced at gunpoint by the only nation that’s used nuclear weapons—twice?
America didn’t sign the NPT to keep peace.
It signed it to preserve monopoly.
It didn’t give Israel nukes for stability.
It did it to maintain strategic supremacy.
So don’t come here quoting edicts, agreements, or moral high ground.
There is none.
Not when the U.S. invades Iraq on lies.
Not when Israel flattens Gaza with impunity.
Not when Washington threatens nuclear annihilation while pretending to "defend the rules-based order."
What you’re really saying is simple:
Iran must obey.
Israel may do as it pleases.
That’s not law.
That’s empire.
And history teaches us one thing about empire:
It doesn’t negotiate out of generosity.
It negotiates when it’s forced to.
You say Iran could build a bomb in weeks.
Good.
Because what deters a nuclear strike isn’t a treaty.
It’s retaliation.
You say Trump may strike first with low-yield nukes?
Then Iran has every right to prepare to strike back.
With whatever it must.
You call that destabilizing?
No.
What’s destabilizing is a world where one side gets to bomb, sanction, and blackmail, while the other is told to die politely.
You say you’re not advocating war?
But your entire logic is war’s prelude.
It’s the same cold calculus that justified Hiroshima.
The same doctrine that made genocide "strategic."
I come from Vietnam, Scott.
We know what empire looks like up close.
We know the smell of napalm and the taste of defiance.
And we know this:
You do not get to kill millions, then lecture the survivors on restraint.
So if the U.S. and Israel insist on threatening Iran with nuclear fire?
Then Iran has every right to meet fire with fire.
That’s not escalation.
That’s balance.
That’s how power speaks when justice is denied.
And that’s the only language empire ever truly respects.
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