The Real Nuclear Threat Isn’t Iran
For months, we’ve been fed the line that Iran is the biggest nuclear threat in the Middle East. But here’s the thing:
- Iran says they don’t have nuclear weapons
- The IAEA agrees
- US intelligence says the same
Meanwhile…
- Israel has nuclear weapons (hundreds, by some estimates)
- They aren’t a signatory to the NPT
- They’ve never declared or opened their arsenal to inspection
Now ask yourself: If Israel collapses — and make no mistake, it’s wobbling — who ends up with those weapons?
Loose Nukes: The Nightmare Scenario
Israel’s stability is unraveling. Protests, defections, international isolation, and internal unrest are all mounting. If the state crumbles, the risk isn’t just regional — it’s global. Weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of extremists or rogue actors isn’t a movie plot. It’s an open corridor.
Remember This Moment
This isn’t a drill. The IDF actually tweeted the image below — mushroom clouds and all — while saying they don’t want escalation. Read that again.
We do not want escalation, but we are prepared for any scenario.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 21, 2025
https://twitter.com/IDF/status/1935465609480868262
We’ve Been Here Before
This isn’t the first time a nuclear state has risked collapse. South Africa had a small nuclear arsenal during apartheid. But as the regime crumbled, the weapons were dismantled — read more here.
Now compare that with Israel. No transparency. No oversight. Just trust them? Really?
Sources and Supporting Links
- IAEA Statement: Iran Has No Nuclear Weapons
- Reuters: Israel’s Undeclared Nuclear Stockpile
- Politico: US Policy on Israel’s Nukes
- Brookings: South Africa’s Nuclear Rollback
Final Word
The hypocrisy is nuclear. While the world frets over Tehran, it ignores Tel Aviv. But this time, it’s not a hypothetical. If the dominos fall, and Israel breaks, the consequences will be catastrophic. The time to speak up is now — before we’re arguing over who gets the keys to the warheads.