Okay but why is Ikea monitoring Iran's nuclear program?
... oh, I need to new glasses.
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Okay but why is Ikea monitoring Iran's nuclear program?
... oh, I need to new glasses.
what’s different about iran having nukes than say the US having them?
That they say "Death to America!" but don't ask why they say it.
i the same way the US did to japan when they actually did war crimes with nukes?
US introduced Iran to nukes when they were forcing them to Westernize with some agreements that they wouldn’t do XYZ with nukes. Then when the revolution went sideways that power went into the hands of the theocratic Muslims. So Muslim nation bad, Catholic nation good.
The US has USED nukes though - no other nation has. as it is, the US has war crimed with nukes far more than any other nation.
Technically it wasn’t a war crime when they did it, right? The world is trying to limit who has nukes so we don’t destroy the human race.
how was it not at the least a crime against humanity during war? was what the nazis did not “technically” a crime at some point? no. it was always a crime.
the point is that the US has used nukes, they didn’t even need to, but chose to to “scare” the watching communists next door.
I agree with you. It was a crime against humanity. I’m saying g legally it was not a crime then. But to your point, US has proven to be reckless. I think a lot of this goes back to WWI. The western world is afraid of Muslim countries becoming the dominant power again.
Good for them, fuck Western hegemony.
If you don't want iran to have nukes ask other countries to denuclarize
Hey, what other countries? Like Israel which doesn't have nukes? Oh, wait ..
I see that Orange's deal making and negotiations are doing wonders.
I definitely first read it as Ikea Warns Iran and got very confused/excited
Iran: The new uranium is not that rich
Anthony Bourdain:
Excuse tony, he is no longer with us to tell us about all the flavor in the new Iranian uranium.