Can you punish intentions while holding undeclared nukes in your own hands? Israel, widely believed to possess nuclear weapons illegally and not a signatory of the NPT, has carried out preemptive strikes against Iran—accusing it of pursuing the very weapons Israel is said to have. To some, it’s a matter of survival. To others, geopolitical hypocrisy and double standards. Can a state without moral authority decide who poses a threat? Or is this simply realpolitik at work? Decide where you draw the line.
Israel, Iran, and Nuclear Weapons – Double Standards

Do you think Israel had the right to attack Iran, despite illegally possessing nuclear weapons itself and not being a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)?
17/07/2025
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