Following President Trump's announcement of military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the action as a display of 'strength.' However, the article critiques this narrative as a cover for an unprovoked war of aggression rather than a genuine pursuit of peace. It argues that over decades, both the U.S. and Israel have misrepresented Iran's nuclear intentions, fueling baseless fears about its nuclear capabilities. The commentary highlights a broader critique of the U.S.-Israeli narrative, labeling it a manipulation of truth to justify violent actions against perceived threats.
The United States has joined Israel in waging an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran, cloaked in the rhetoric of 'strength' leading to 'peace'.
The narrative that Iran poses a nuclear threat has been perpetuated despite U.S. intelligence assessments showing no evidence of Iran pursuing nuclear weapons.
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