What's next in Iran?
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The ayatollahs’ grip is weakening. Who can replace them is less clear
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FFS.
Iran can't attack us. We have two vast oceans surrounding us, military bases around the world, a Navy, an Air Force, and nuclear weapons.
Enough.
The first Iraq war was more than enough.
The second Iraq war starved and slaughtered millions. It was fought because of a lie about "weapons of mass destruction" that never existed.
The Afghanistan war was a joke.
We're attacking Venezuela.
When does it end?
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Iran launched three domestically built observation satellites into space from Russia on Sunday, state television reported, marking a new step for Tehran's space program despite Western sanctions.
Western countries fear that these satellite launch systems incorporate technologies interchangeable with those used in ballistic missiles, potentially capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
Tehran denies those accusations and refutes that it is trying to acquire nuclear weapons.
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Iran is part of the global nuclear monitoring agency. Israel isn't. Israel refuses to say whether it has nuclear weapons or not when the world has known since the time of the Kennedy administration that it does have them.
Fears are not facts. Insinuations are not facts. Accurate, concrete intelligence represents facts.
I don't have a reason to think that there isn't fear mongering and war mongering happening now on the part of the powers that be who have openly, publicly been announcing their intent to go to war with Iran for decades now.