The Destruction of Iran’s Nuclear Programmes Means a Better Future for Citizens
- The dismantling of Iran's nuclear sites is seen as a defining moment for ordinary Iranians hoping for change.
- Over 700 arrests have occurred recently on dubious claims of aiding Israel, raising concerns over human rights abuses and unfair trials.
- The destruction of Iran's nuclear programs is viewed as an opportunity for a better future, emphasizing the need for democracy and law in Iran.
- Human rights abuses and unfair trials have escalated under the Iranian regime, leading to significant arrests and crackdowns on dissent.
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The destruction of Iran’s nuclear programmes means a better future for citizens
There can be no going back to the status quo, which has crushed the Iranian people and led to the deaths of British soldiers, writes British-Iranian activist Vahid Beheshti. The government must embrace this historic moment and join our groundbreaking efforts
The Iranian Fordow Facility "Has Got to Be Utterly Destroyed"
Professional engineer Casey Jones estimates that using engineering and scientific principles, The Fordow facility in Iran was “utterly destroyed. He includes an in-depth analysis in his report below, but here’s the key section. “I think almost all of the destructive force occurred at great depth, so that there was essentially very little surface expression. So […] The post The Iranian Fordow Facility “Has Got to Be Utterly Destroyed” appeared fi…
Now What? - LewRockwell
On one hand, you have the White House, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Dan Caine, the Joint Chiefs chairman, insisting and insisting again — insisting too much, methinks — that those B–2 bombers that flew over Iran two Sundays back, June 22, obliterated the nation’s nuclear program just as President Trump hastily claimed as soon as the operation was completed. Hegseth at a news conference with Caine four days later: “U.S. attacks have effecti…

US bombers destroyed important nuclear sites in Iran – but not everything. New assessments from the Pentagon relativize Trump's winning tones.
After decades of negotiations have not worked, Israel has fought militarily against Iran's nuclear program. Faced with the openly declared intention of the Mullah regime to annihilate, a preventive strike stands before international law.
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