The confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran is often framed as a matter of security and deterrence. In practice, it reveals something more enduring: the persistence of double standards in the application of international norms, and the risks that follow when those standards are enforced selectively.
After the Second World War a rules-based international order was established by the United States and its Western allies. Driven by U.S. leadership, this system created multilateral institutions like the United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF), and World Bank to manage global relations, promote economic recovery, and ensure peace, or so they say. But the so-called rules based order was bound to collapse, albeit belatedly as it is now, because the United States placed itself, western nations, and the newly formed Israeli state in Palestine, not just outside the jurisdiction of the rules but above them. Since then, the illegitimate state of Israel has operated with impunity, attacking its neighbors, confiscation property, massacring defenseless Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrian and other people in the region all toward the goal of a greater Israel they believe God intended for them to have thousands of years prior.
Israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal — widely understood to exist despite official ambiguity — sits at the center of this contradiction. While Iran faces pressure, sanctions, and extreme military bombardment, and the assassination of its high officials over a supposed nuclear program experts assert Iran does not possess. For the record the murdered Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei declared a fatwa prohibiting Iran from acquiring or building a nuclear bomb.
Israel operates outside formal nonproliferation frameworks without comparable consequences. This asymmetry undermines the credibility of the broader nonproliferation régime and pulls the veil of lies away, exposing that rules are applied not universally, but politically.
The United States plays a decisive role in sustaining this imbalance. Its long-standing strategic alignment with Israel has translated into diplomatic protection within the United Nation, providing it with funds that enables Israel to have one of the world’s most advanced military, despite its population of around 10.18 million to 10.37 million residents.
The reluctance of both political parties in the United States to impose meaningful constraints on Israel, or better yet, stop sending American tax dollars to support the genocidal régime in TelI Aviv, has placed the world on the edge of a third world conflagration ‑one like nothing the world has seen before. In this sense, the relationship functions less as a simple alliance and more as a mutually reinforcing security partnership — one that shapes regional dynamics while shutting down accountability.
Against this backdrop, military action against Iran is not a defensive necessity, it is an extension of that unequal system. Even if framed as preemptive or preventive, such actions raise fundamental questions: who determines legitimacy, and on what basis? When enforcement is selective, it invites resistance rather than compliance.
At the same time, the regional landscape cannot be reduced to a single cause or actor. Groups likeHezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthi movement did emerge in contexts shaped by conflict, occupation, and state failure. Put simply, the so called Axis of Resistance that includes Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and the Houthis in Yemen, are all products of Israeli occupation and aggression, rather than the cause.
What the Zionist in America and Palestine, (not Israel, there is no country legitimately named Israel) would have you believe is that those aforementioned resistance groups are simply murderous depraved beasts who simply hate Israel, and does not want it to exist. If this idea wasn’t so dangerous it would be laughable. In 1947 when Harry Truman dumped shiploads of German refugees fleeing Germany and other countries in which they were living, the people of Palestine welcomed them into their homes with open arms. It was the biggest mistake that they could ever make. In only a few years the Palestinians were forcibly removed from their homes and themselves were turned refugees by the very people they allowed to settle on their land. Since then, the settlers America heavily armed, have confiscated more and more land, waged war after war, murdered more and more people, and have built one of the most formidable militaries in the world, — — and with an undeclared nuclear arsenal, that according to the United States, no other nation is allowed to possess.
Even more distressing, not just for Western Zionists, but Christians of color, is the lie deeply embedded into their psyche that the occupying interlopers in the so-called state of Israel are God’s chosen people who have a right to be there based on some promise God made to them thousands of years ago. I hate to be the bearer of bad news to those christians, your God is not their God. As a consequence you are supporting a people and their religion that mocks your God with the most crass acts of debasement.
The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people who established a powerful, polyethnic empire in Southeastern Europe (modern Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan) between the 7th and 10th centuries. Known for controlling major Eurasian trade routes, they functioned as a buffer state between Christian Byzantium and the Islamic Caliphates.
Key Aspects of the Khazars: Conversion to Judaism:Around the 8th or 9th century, the Khazar ruling élite and part of the populationadopted Rabbinic Judaism, creating a unique Jewish kingdom in the region. They were a Turkic-speaking, multicultural confederation comprising Turkic, Slavic, and Caucasian peoples. They transitioned from nomadic roots to a more settled, urbanized life with trade-focused cities. Those are the people claiming Jewish blood and lineage to Abraham and David of the Christian Bible, while they disavow the God of Abraham and David, and worse— they spit upon the very idea that Yeshua/Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
The deeper miscalculation by both the United States and Israel lies in assuming that military superiority can resolve what are fundamentally political problems. Efforts to contain or coerce Iran through force do not occur in isolation; they interact with long-standing grievances about sovereignty, intervention, and legitimacy. Rather than stabilizing the region. Such actions reinforces the very dynamics they seek to control.
If there is a consistent pattern, it is this: when power is exercised without broadly accepted legitimacy, it generates resistance. And when that resistance is met primarily with force, the cycle intensifies rather than resolves. The steady diet of lies and disinformation that the Zionist owned and operated legacy media fed to us has given us colic. People’s eyes are now being opened to the truth. They are able to determine for themselves who the real aggressors are. The enemies of peace will no longer be able to start a fire and then cry for help, claiming someone set their house on fire. The genocide in Gaza — –unfortuante and gruesome as it has been has been an awakening for decent people all over the world. That gene can never return to the bottle. The images of Israeli soldiers shooting little children through the head for sport, and other atrocities are clearly acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing, by a bunch of sick scum. The rape of men women and children, and all kinds of unthinkable acts are not the actions of of humans, but a despicable subset of the human race. They will continue to speak about what Hamas did on the 7th of October 2024.
The October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people, mostly civilians, marking the deadliest day in Israel’s history
The attack also involved the abduction of over 250 hostages. No one that believes in God and has a heart for peace could support the murder of innocent civilians, yet despite the sorrow we may feel, we must deal with the reality of Israel’s actions against all of its neighbors that caused the kind of savagery that befell them on that fateful day. Still today, the Israelis have not learned any lesson from its illegal actions. It has continued to violate international laws, murdering heads of state and other high officials they deem their enemies, and waging a campaign of violent terror on all its neighbors. Since its formation as a settler colony , Israel has steadfastly refused to live within its borders as it plunges ahead militarily toward the goal of a greater Israel that involves all of the Middle East As long as the United States continue to fund this terroristic régime, the world will be in a constant state of war and the possibility of total human annihilation.(MB)
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