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Iran Issues "Final Warning" To U.S. and Israel!

Source: Hal Turner

Date: March 9, 2025


 

The government of Iran has issued a "Final Warning" to the United States and to Israel concerning the likely pending attack by those countries, against Iran.


The Iran government said "An attack on Iran is tantamount to the destruction of all US bases in the region and the destruction of all Israeli nuclear facilities."


This comes just days after US President Donald Trump sent a letter to the Ayatolla Khameinei seeking to engage Iran in nuclear negotiations.  According to Trump, the letter made clear that if Iran does not enter negotiations, it may get bombed.


Iran REJECTED Trump's reported offer, saying Iran will not negotiate while it is being aggressively Sanctioned and threatened by the United States.


With today's "Final Warning" from Iran, the stakes are now crystal clear.


Iran does have the missile capability to reach and smash US bases throughout the entire Middle East region, and to attack all of Israel, including its nuclear facilities at Dimona.

Complicating this situation dramatically is that Iran is a military ally of Russia. Albeit there are some people who think Iran does not have nukes, truth is, they have had nuclear weapons for many years.


Nothing about this situation is good.  If the US and Israel attack Iran's nuclear facilities, it seems clear that Iran will strike back.   If/when Iran strikes back, it appears - at least on the surface - all hell is likely to break loose.


This situation could literally explode onto the world -- without any warning -- within days.


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Remember who build the nuclear weapons in Los Alamos, MX that the CIA recruited from Iran? Only to later be extradited and kicked out of the USA and sent back to Iran in the 1980s. These scientists assisted in the development of the US' nuclear bomb advancement program. So, do people really believe they can develop and advance nuclear bomb technology for the USA and not for Iran? Intel sources have confirmed Iran has nukes but no one wants to admit it. New sources have stated Iran is x years away from developing nukes since the 1950s.


Iran Nukes 1952

Source: New York Times



The New York Times published an article on May 19, 1952, titled "Big Iran Paper Hits Mossadegh," which reported on the criticism of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh by the Iranian newspaper Keyhan. This article, however, does not directly address Iran's nuclear program, as the focus was on domestic political issues and Mossadegh's policies at the time.

 

For historical context on Iran's nuclear program, the New York Times has covered the topic extensively in more recent years. For instance, in 2024, the newspaper reported that Iran would need much more than weeks to build a nuclear bomb, estimating that it could take up to a year to master the necessary processes.


This contrasts with the 1952 article, which predates Iran's known nuclear activities by several decades.



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