Laying The Foundations for Preemptive Nuclear War Against Iran!
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- What the Anglo-American-Zionist Illuminist western powers want you to believe are:
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– Iran which does not have nuclear weapons is a nuclear threat to the world.
– Iran which does not have a nuclear weapons program is a nuclear threat to the world.
– Iran government who has publicly rejected having nuclear weapons as it is against their religion. Iran is a nuclear threat to the world?!
– Iran has signed the nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has abide by it and has submitted to numerous inspections which has found ZERO evidence of nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons program. Iran is a nuclear threat to the world?!
– Whereas countries with proven nuclear bombs and have not signed the nuclear NPT are being let off even though they violate the NPT. Countries like India, Pakistan and Zionist ‘666’ Israel (400+ nuclear bombs)! Iran is the nuclear threat?!
– No efforts are being made to rein in the real nuclear threat to the Middle East and the world: Zionist ‘666’ Israel. Iran is the nuclear threat?!
– - It is all propaganda psyop against the sheeple. The Illuminists want to use Zionist ‘666’ Israel to attack Iran to start off their Satanic World War 3! All the ‘news’ about a nuclear Iran is utter nonsense BS! It is about the petrodollar hegemony! It is about creating a diversion (an excuse to blame) from the coming global economic, currency and financial collapse. It is about global conquest for the coming Luciferian New World Order!
– - An attack Iran can easily double the price of oil and lead to global economic meltdown. Why would they want to do that? It is because the people in power in the west are Illuminist-Satanists. They want to execute their Satanic World War 3 plan. They want a 80-90% mass culling of the sheeple. War is simply a Satanic blood sacrifice to fallen spiritual beings: demons, fallen angels..

- Laying the Foundations for Preemptive Nuclear War Against Iran!
By Nile Bowie, theintelhub.com
As prospects for a preemptive strike on Iran remain ever present, the recent round of talks between the P5+1 and Iran in Baghdad on May 23rd, 2012 have resulted in a familiar stalemate. As a precondition for any deal to stop higher-grade uranium enrichment, Tehran requested immediate relief from economic sanctions as a show of reciprocity [1].
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Iranian chief negotiator Saeed Jalili emphasized Tehran’s right to develop peaceful nuclear energy as a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, while the P5+1 refused to scale back economic sanctions, insisting Iran suspend its 20% uranium enrichment program [2].
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As leaders in Tel Aviv assert that Israel may conduct military strikes against Iran before the US Presidential elections in November [2], Major General Hassan Firouzabadi of the Iranian Armed Forces reiterated Iran’s commitment to the full annihilation of the Zionist regime and the continual support of Palestinian autonomy [3].
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Even if Tehran reaches an agreement with the IAEA, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak refused to rule out a military strike against Iranian facilities, demanding that Iran dismantle its uranium enrichment sites and use only imported fuel [4].
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Although the recent conference in Baghdad failed to meet the expectations of its participants, Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany have agreed to hold another round of talks in Moscow on June 18th [5].
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As a further indication of division between P5+1 participants, Germany has pledged to work toward a political and diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear energy issues by providing Tehran with technical assistance in developing a peaceful nuclear program [6], while the US Senate recently approved a new round of sanctions against Iran aimed at any country or company that provides technology or resources to develop Tehran’s oil and uranium resources [7].
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The new legislation targets Iran’s national oil and tanker firms and widens sanctions on Iran’s energy sector to any international joint venture where Tehran is a substantial partner or investor.
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As the US continually pressures Beijing to join its oil embargo, the Chinese Foreign Ministry remains vocally opposed to the new package of economic sanctions against Iran [8].
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich blasted the US for imposing new unilateral sanctions against Iran, describing the move as an irrational measure intended to the harm pace of negotiations [9]. India has remained adamant against expanding sanctions on Iran [10], as New Delhi and Tehran agree to increase annual bilateral trade two thirds to $25 billion by 2015, confirming their intent to bypass US sanctions by making payments for a significant portion of its oil purchases from Iran in rupees [11].
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As further cooperation between the US and the Persian Gulf monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) remains evident through their unanimous support of Syria’s armed opposition, Saudi Arabia remains a major beneficiary under the continued imposition of sanctions on Tehran from Washington. Japan and South Korea once accounted for 26% of Iran’s oil exports [12], now both Seoul [13] and Tokyo [14] have sought stable supplies of crude oil from Saudi Arabia. As South Africa turns to Saudi Arabia after halting business with Iran [15], the kingdom’s crude output is at a thirty-year high [16], as shipments to the United States quietly rise to 25% [17].
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As a result of sanctions on Iran, Christine Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund predicts that oil prices could spike as much as 30% and hover around $160 per barrel if Iran’s crude oil exports fell sharply [18].
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As Iranian production hits a ten-year low as of March 2012, industry-wide fears of a recession-fueled fall in demand have prompted the reduction of total world oil production through the imposition of embargoes on Iranian oil; higher prices triggered by a supply squeeze from the sanctions work to further benefit international oil companies and producers like Saudi Arabia [19].
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