🧵 1/ The United States just created the Iranian nuclear arsenal instead of destroying it. By illegally bombing Iran in service of Israel’s agenda, the US proved the Non-Proliferation Treaty worthless and left Iran no choice but to seek a bomb.
2/ Let’s break this down: The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is a global deal. Countries promise not to build nuclear weapons. In return, they get support for peaceful nuclear energy and protection from attack.
3/ Iran signed the NPT decades ago. It opened its nuclear sites to international inspections. It accepted more intrusive monitoring than almost any other country.
4/ Despite this, Iran’s civilian nuclear program has been repeatedly sabotaged. Its scientists have been assassinated. Its nuclear sites have been bombed or threatened — not to stop weapons, but to enforce Israel’s regional dominance.
5/ Israel is not an NPT signatory. It has secret nuclear weapons. The US never pressures Israel about this. Instead, it punishes a country that actually signed the treaty.
6/ The lesson for Iran is clear: 👉 Signing treaties means nothing if brute force decides your fate. 👉 If you want security, only a nuclear bomb can guarantee it. 👉 The NPT is just paper if the US ignores it at Israel’s request.
7/ The “maximum pressure” policy, assassinations, and now illegal bombings prove to every Iranian — reformist or hardliner — that Washington will not respect peaceful programs. It only respects power.
8/ So the US didn’t prevent an Iranian bomb — it made it rational for Iran to build one. Policy by policy, strike by strike, America buried the NPT and replaced law with raw force.
9/ The bitter irony: If Iran does build a bomb, the world will be more dangerous — not because Iran cheated the treaty, but because the US and Israel made the treaty meaningless.
10/ In the end, Washington served Israel’s regional agenda — at the cost of global non-proliferation. It bombed trust into oblivion and gave Iran every reason to choose the path it always said it didn’t want: nuclear weapons.
@Aboujahjah I do not think so, simply, if IRAN start again or improve his nuclear program US would strike him again, and again. China and Russian do not have strenght enough to stop it
