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“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”
Ephesians 4:32 NIV
“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32 NIVBIBLE.COMEphesians 4:32 Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. | New International Version (NIV) | Download The Bible App NowBe kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. -
Israel should stop killing innocent Palestinians, their blood is crying for help the world should wake upIsrael should stop killing innocent Palestinians, their blood is crying for help the world should wake up
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Following the 1979 Revolution, U.S. sanctions expanded to cripple Iran’s economy, blocking oil, finance, medicine, and aviation parts.⁷ Framed as “maximum pressure,” this economic war harmed civilians, especially during COVID-19.⁸
2025: Airstrikes Without Evidence or Authorization
On June 22, 2025, the U.S. and Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.⁹ Trump boasted online of the “very successful operation.”¹⁰ No evidence showed Iran violated the Non-Proliferation Treaty, nor was there international approval. Iran had been cooperating with the IAEA.¹¹ Once again, violence replaced diplomacy.
Conclusion: War as Policy
From economic strangulation to bombs, the West’s treatment of Iran is rooted in domination—not peace or nonproliferation. Iran’s real crime isn’t building a bomb, but resisting a global order forged through conquest.
So long as this aggression continues unchecked, the “rules-based international order” remains a fiction—where rules are set by the powerful and enforced with impunity.
Sources:
1. Abrahamian (2008); 2. Curzon (1892); 3. Gasiorowski (1987); 4. Hiro (1991);
2. UNSC Report S/17911 (1984); 6. NYT (2002); 7. CRS (2020); 8. HRW (2020);
3. Al Jazeera (2025); 10. Trump Facebook Post (2025); 11. IAEA Report (2025).Following the 1979 Revolution, U.S. sanctions expanded to cripple Iran’s economy, blocking oil, finance, medicine, and aviation parts.⁷ Framed as “maximum pressure,” this economic war harmed civilians, especially during COVID-19.⁸ 2025: Airstrikes Without Evidence or Authorization On June 22, 2025, the U.S. and Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.⁹ Trump boasted online of the “very successful operation.”¹⁰ No evidence showed Iran violated the Non-Proliferation Treaty, nor was there international approval. Iran had been cooperating with the IAEA.¹¹ Once again, violence replaced diplomacy. Conclusion: War as Policy From economic strangulation to bombs, the West’s treatment of Iran is rooted in domination—not peace or nonproliferation. Iran’s real crime isn’t building a bomb, but resisting a global order forged through conquest. So long as this aggression continues unchecked, the “rules-based international order” remains a fiction—where rules are set by the powerful and enforced with impunity. Sources: 1. Abrahamian (2008); 2. Curzon (1892); 3. Gasiorowski (1987); 4. Hiro (1991); 2. UNSC Report S/17911 (1984); 6. NYT (2002); 7. CRS (2020); 8. HRW (2020); 3. Al Jazeera (2025); 10. Trump Facebook Post (2025); 11. IAEA Report (2025). -
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