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The Real Nuclear Threat Isn’t Iran

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.

The Real Nuclear Threat

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’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?

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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.