Warped Attitude Toward Iran

 Warped or Arrogant Holdings by U.S. Politicians and Their Shills

In September 2007, U.S. media personnel had lambasted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when he spoke at Columbia University. The Iranian president did have some serious problems with denying that the holocaust existed, or that Iran had no homosexuals. However, his accusers also had serious problems. The U.S. media accused Iran of being a major breeder of terrorism, ignoring the fact that the United States has terrorized and killed more people, directly and indirectly, since about 1950 than any other nation. In the invasion of Korea, over 1,000,000 were killed; the invasion of Vietnam, over 1,000,000 were killed; the invasion of Panama, several hundreds were killed, the invasion of the island of Grenada, several hundred were killed; the invasion of Iraq, hundreds of thousands have been killed.

The United States has trained Central America and South America death squads at the Army’s School of the Americas. The United States has undermined countries around the world. Yet, U.S. pundits accuse others of terrorist acts. At least in the Middle East, the terrorists are acting in response to Israel’s brutality upon Arabs in the occupied land. These invasions and killings were commenced with serial lying, as in Iraq.

U.S. politicians are preparing to start a war with Iran on the argument that the sovereign nation of Iran cannot have a nuclear fueling facility, on the argument that Iran really wants nuclear weapons. But the United States has secretly supported Israel’s building of hundreds of nuclear weapons. The United States continues to build more nuclear facilities and more nuclear missiles. Iran is a sovereign nation and has every right to build what a nearby neighbor, Israel has done.

Who is the United States that they can dictate to other countries which ones can or can not have nuclear power plants or even nuclear missiles!

 

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