Iran Nuclear Deal: Would You Trust Germany, France and Britain, or Israel’s Netanyahu Currently under Investigation for Fraud
The 2015 Iran nuclear deal was entered into, after many long months of hard negotiation, between Iran and six world powers – America, Britain, Germany, Russia, France and China – and was the crowning foreign policy achievement of President Barack Obama‘s term of office.
To date, non-nuclear Iran has kept scrupulously to its side of the bargain. Now Trump’s America, under the influence of a foreign head of state who might well be in jail in a few months if found guilty of charges of fraud, bribery and corruption, is threatening to renege on the agreement, to the detriment of world peace and the integrity of democratic government.
Netanyahu is the leader of the only undeclared nuclear weapons state in the world, with an estimated maximum of 400 warheads. The leader of the only UN member state who is not a party to the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions and who refuses to join the nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. Who would you trust?
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Hans Stehling (pen name) is an analyst based in the UK. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
“Towards a World War III Scenario: The Dangers of Nuclear War”
by Michel Chossudovsky
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ISBN Number: 978-0-9737147-5-3
Year: 2012
Pages: 102
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Michel Chossudovsky is Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), which hosts the critically acclaimed website www.globalresearch.ca . He is a contributor to the Encyclopedia Britannica. His writings have been translated into more than 20 languages.
Reviews
“This book is a ‘must’ resource – a richly documented and systematic diagnosis of the supremely pathological geo-strategic planning of US wars since ‘9-11’ against non-nuclear countries to seize their oil fields and resources under cover of ‘freedom and democracy’.”
–John McMurtry, Professor of Philosophy, Guelph University
“In a world where engineered, pre-emptive, or more fashionably “humanitarian” wars of aggression have become the norm, this challenging book may be our final wake-up call.”
-Denis Halliday, Former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations
Michel Chossudovsky exposes the insanity of our privatized war machine. Iran is being targeted with nuclear weapons as part of a war agenda built on distortions and lies for the purpose of private profit. The real aims are oil, financial hegemony and global control. The price could be nuclear holocaust. When weapons become the hottest export of the world’s only superpower, and diplomats work as salesmen for the defense industry, the whole world is recklessly endangered. If we must have a military, it belongs entirely in the public sector. No one should profit from mass death and destruction.
–Ellen Brown, author of ‘Web of Debt’ and president of the Public Banking Institute