WMD

The U.S. Seeks the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East

When Condoleeza Rice argued for a U.S. invasion of Iraq by claiming that “we don’t want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud,” she touched on a real threat of the nuclear war that could wipe out entire countries and destroy civilization as we know it. Rice and the rest of the Bush administration knew that Iraq didn’t have nuclear weapons and never presented such a threat. They also knew that there was one country in the Middle East who did: a nuclear-armed rogue nation who has proven throughout its history to be possibly the most lawless and bellicose country of modern times.

No more time to wait for a nuclear weapons ban

International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons | Statement to the UN First Committee | October 28, 2014 Nuclear disarmament has for too long been about waiting. Waiting for nuclear-armed states to fulfill their obligations. Waiting for the so-called “conditions” to be right for disarmament. While we wait, we do not get closer to the elimination […]

PROVE WHAT YOU DON’T HAVE

PROVE WHAT YOU DON’T HAVE
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pledged that Tehran would never develop nuclear weapons.
 
by Paul Balles
 
Prove that you don’t have what I believe you have! That was an exact demand made on Saddam Hussein.
He scoffed.  That brought “shock and awe”, and Saddam was hanged on the mother of all ropes.
Prove that you don’t have weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

The EyeOpener Report- Chemical Hypocrisy: Lies & Disinformation on the Road to War

We are being told that this attack is being prepared because Assad crossed the “red line” of chemical weapons use. This is a lie. America has never cared about the victims of chemical weapons attacks ever in its history unless it can achieve its own military objectives by parading on the corpses of those victims. This time is no exception.
Find out more about the history of America’s chemical hypocrisy in this week’s EyeOpener report with James Corbett.
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