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Western Hypocrisy on Iran's Nuclear Rights

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No evidence whatever suggests it. Saying so is spurious. Iran called his accusations "childish" and "ridiculous."

Allbright added:

"If Iran has nothing to hide, its activities at this site add a further layer of suspicion and negatively impact efforts to build confidence in the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program."

A previous article exposed Allbright. It bears repeating.

He heads ISIS. He impersonates a nuclear expert. He's a former pseudo-UN weapons inspector. Former Iraq chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter called him a "nuclear expert who never was."

His "track record (reveals) half-baked analyses derived from questionable sources....He breathes false legitimacy into these factually challenged stories by" claiming fake credentials.

He founded ISIS. It's self-serving. It shuns truth. He fronts for power, privilege, and war profiteers. He's part of Washington's anti-Iranian agenda. In Iraq, he played the same role. He's a pro-imperial opportunist. 

In June 1996, he appeared once as as a pseudo-Iraq weapons inspector. His role was political, not scientific. He observed and regurgitated what Washington wanted to hear. He's doing it now on Iran. His credibility is sorely lacking. He has none.

Claiming Iran can produce five bombs is inflammatory and misleading. All nations with commercial reactors produce enough uranium and plutonium for bomb-making. 

Only a handful, in fact, do it. No evidence suggests Iran is one of them. Saying so is outrageous.

Israel's been thoroughly briefed on all negotiating rounds. Hawkish Netanyahu officials said the clock is ticking after failed Moscow talks.

President Shimon Peres said:

"There's not much time. If the Iranians....don't heed the warnings, the calls and the economic sanctions, the world will look to other options."

Israel is nuclear armed and dangerous. It's a nuclear outlaw. It rejects NPT provisions. It's not criticized. It stockpiles nuclear weapons and long-range delivery systems. It threatens humanity. World leaders yawn.

On June 19, a Washington Post editorial headlined "A nuclear impasse with Iran," saying:

"(I)mpasse....should surprise no one."

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I was born in 1934, am a retired, progressive small businessman concerned about all the major national and world issues, committed to speak out and write about them.
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