Netanyahu Leads U.S. Into Another Unnecessary War
For the U.S. to take military action against Iran, it is almost like the University of Tennessee football team taking on a little boys team from the Pee Wee league.
Iran’s total military budget was only a little over two percent of the U.S. military budget, and that was before Israel started dropping bombs there and killing Iran’s top eight Generals and its nine leading nuclear scientists.
Iran had made no credible military threat against the U.S. and was not even capable of attacking us in any significant way if they had.
We should not have allowed Netanyahu to lead us into another unnecessary war in the Middle East as he did in Iraq. The world renowned foreign policy expert, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, called Netanyahu the “main cheerleader” for the Iraq War and described him as “one of the most violent and dangerous people in the world.”
Even before we jumped in, Israel was already winning its war and had achieved total air superiority by wiping out Iran’s air defense capabilities.
Thankfully, our pilots and crew members were in no danger and were simply following orders, but they were dropping bombs that were not needed and should not have been dropped in the first place.
Netanyahu had been crying wolf for 30 years falsely claiming over and over that Iran was just weeks or months away from developing a nuclear bomb. This claim had been debunked by several different intelligence officials over the years, including by Tulsi Gabbard as recently as March 25.
Israel has refused to join the International Atomic Energy Agency like all other countries with nuclear power except North Korea. It also has refused to disclose the number of nuclear warheads it has, but
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