


Imagine for a moment that Iran had 5 to 10 nuclear bombs. Would the US and its regional proxy and attack dog Israel have embarked on launching a war against Iran? The answer is obvious. Enemies of nuclear states tread carefully against nuclear-armed states. One wrong step and the world would go up in smoke.
North Korea offers a good example. Before it carried out its first nuclear test in 2006, America was threatening it with annihilation. Since it went nuclear, America has gone quiet. The lesson is clear: weakness invites trouble; strength through nuclear weapons keeps enemies at bay.
If Iran possessed nuclear weapons, would the zionists and their imperialist masters have dared to attack it? The answer is an emphatic ‘no’. The indicted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu and the convicted felon and sex predator president Donald Trump have been barking about Iran’s nuclear program for years.
“Iran cannot have the [nuclear] bomb,” is a constant refrain heard from every podium. Those making such pronouncements—Israel and the US—are themselves nuclear weapon states. If nuclear weapons are so bad and dangerous—we believe they are—why don’t the US and zionist Israel give them up?
There is a precedence for it. South Africa after the end of apartheid voluntarily shut down its nuclear weapons program as did Kazakhstan after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
In addition to the US and Israel, there are seven other countries that have nuclear weapons. Yet the debate is always centred around Iran’s plans for its alleged plan to acquire nuclear weapons. No proof is offered; none is considered necessary. The world is told to accept these nonsensical allegations.
We need to consider why such allegations are repeated ad nauseum but first let us recall when did the “Iran will get a nuclear bomb in a few years” allegation start. Netanyahu is the initiator of this scandalous lie. He first made this allegation in 1995 when he was an ordinary member of the Israeli Knesset (parliament). The following year (1996), he became the prime minister of the zionist entity and acquired a much bigger platform to amplify his lie.
If Iran was really after the bomb, surely 30 years is enough time to make one. Even the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a nuclear watch dog body that is blatantly hostile to Tehran, said in its latest report (May 31, 2025) that it has found no evidence of Iran making the bomb.
Its inspectors sniff around Iran’s nuclear facilities, identify the nuclear scientists and pass this information to the Israeli Mossad and the American CIA. This explains why Mossad agents have been able to target Iran’s nuclear scientists with such regularity.
Appalled by the IAEA’s conduct, Iran’s parliament passed a bill unanimously on June 25 suspending cooperation with the agency. Its inspectors will no longer be allowed to enter unannounced any of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Nor would its cameras be allowed to have unimpeded monitoring operations. If the IAEA inspectors act as Mossad or CIA agents, they pose an existential threat to Iran.
The Majlis (Iran’s parliament) is right in calling for an end to cooperation with the IAEA. Iranian lawmakers should now move to the next stage and withdraw from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
As a signatory to the NPT, Iran is entitled to enrich uranium for medical and energy purposes on its soil. Other NPT signatories are required to assist Tehran in this quest. Instead, the self-appointed guardians of nuclear non-proliferation regime—the US, France and Britain—insist on denying Iran these fundamental rights. Thus, Iran sees no benefit in being a signatory of the NPT.
Zionist Israel is not a signatory to the NPT yet two signatories—the US and France—facilitated its acquisition of nuclear bombs. It is widely known that Israel has between 90 to 250 nuclear warheads. Israel maintains ambiguity about its nuclear arsenal. Even one nuclear bomb in the hands of the zionist megalomaniacs is one too many.
And of course, Israeli nuclear facilities are not open to international inspection. Despite repeated calls by countries in West Asia (aka the Middle East) to make the region a nuclear free zone, zionist Israel stubbornly refuses to agree to such a sensible proposal.
The self-appointed nuclear non-proliferation enforcers—the US, Britain and France—also side with Israel. They want non-proliferation to apply to everyone except Israel. This is blatant hypocrisy.
Following Iran’s recent experience when both Israel and the US bombed its nuclear facilities committing war crimes, the leadership in Tehran needs to make some hard choices. Simply taking legal action against the US and Israel is not enough. After all, what court would they go to and even if both rogue regimes—the US and Israel—are found guilty, there is no enforcement mechanism that can be utilized to punish the offenders.
Instead, Iran should proceed to make the bomb. Iranian scientists have the capability and the know-how to enrich uranium to the required grade to produce such weapons. Hitherto, Islamic Iran has strictly adhered to its international obligations. This is reflective of its peaceful nature.
The world, however, does not respect those that are peaceful. The gangsters that dominate the world pay more attention to those that can retaliate and do so effectively if their sovereignty or interests are threatened. Islamic Iran showed its capabilities in the 12-day US-EU-backed Israeli aggression. Massive blows were delivered to the zionist entity. Large parts of Tel Aviv today resemble bombed out Gaza.
Knowing the nature of the zionist war criminals, they will not be deterred from future adventures unless they know that any such foolishness will result in their annihilation. That makes it imperative for Iran to acquire nuclear deterrence. It is better to be safe than being sorry.