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NST Leader: Nuclear fallout

IT is now or never. This is the view of those who have had their ears close to the negotiators in the Vienna talks, now in the final round this week.

They also think the talks can go either way. If it fails, expect the United States to condemn Iran when it should blame itself for being dictated to by the Zionist regime led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

President Joe Biden might as well make Tel Aviv the new Washington. In that way, de facto and de jure political capitals will be one. Never has so small a country bullied so big a nation in so little time. America has never failed to want to be the new Israel of the world, having invented the old errant one.

Bennett, arguably the most Zionist of all Israeli prime ministers, wants to invade Iran, whether the nuclear talks succeed or fail. He has made this clear. Only a naive Washington and Brussels would miss the message.

Read his lips, people. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the nuclear pact is called, was killed by former US president Donald Trump on the advice of Tel Aviv and its lobbyists in Washington.

How could a nuclear deal that limited Iran's nuclear ambition with robust inspections by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency be no good for Washington or Brussels? After all, it was negotiated and agreed to by all.

How could a good deal under former president Barack Obama be a no-deal on the say-so of Tel Aviv? The Zionist-sponsored argument — and one that is often rehearsed in Washington and Brussels — is that Iran should not be allowed to go nuclear because it is a rogue state. Let's get real.

Who is committing genocide for the entirety of its statehood, illegal though its birth is? Israel. Who is imprisoning the Palestinians in their own land? Israel.

Who is engaged in settlement colonialism, from "the brook of Egypt to the Euphrates"? Well, almost. Israel. Who is maiming and murdering children and women during conflicts or peace? Israel.

And we have not even talked about Washington, which turned rogue and dropped two nuclear bombs on an unsuspecting Japan.

Our stand is clear. A nuclear weapons-free world is the best possible one for this rogue state-controlled world. And, like it or not, the international community must work towards it, sans hypocrisy.

As it is, there is too much of it in Washington and Brussels. There are many reasons negotiations fail, but hypocrisy is surely one of them.

The US and the European Union must start by pushing Tel Aviv to be as nuclear-free as Teheran. Russia and China, for geopolitical reasons of their own, are doing the same to Teheran.

There has to be a quid pro quo for such negotiations to succeed. Biden has to get serious and sincere. He cannot expect Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions when Israel is pointing its warheads at Teheran?

Or have US sanctions hanging over the head of Iran and still hope for Teheran to sign the JCPOA? The ball is in America's court. Success or failure is Biden's choice.

Bennett will tell Biden that the world can't tolerate a nuclear Iran. Neither can the world tolerate a Zionist regime with 200 nuclear warheads. Israel is no good for America. It never was.

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