Fast Draw

Fast Draw

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8539662_s featureThe Iranians are smart, and they’re using this to their advantage when dealing with a stupid, near sighted and uncaring world.

Even before the ink on the nuclear agreements dried up countries from all over the world sent their representatives to Iran to finalize business deals. It’s clear that the agreements are an irrelevant piece of paper, but that was enough for the top figures who couldn’t line up fast enough for their turn with with the ayatollahs – and their resources, frozen for several years now.

The world is blind, because it doesn’t understand that a nuclear, fanatic Iran – even an Iran with new, smiling leaders – is a danger to the entire world and not just to Israel. Iran aims to take over entire chunks of the Gulf and the Middle East, and it’s well on its way to military nuclear capabilities that will complement its already existing long range missiles. But why focus on all that when you can choose to ignore it, and instead look at the enormous Iranian piles of money?

IHLS – Israel Homeland Security

So maybe Europe won’t be threatened by the Iranian nuclear weapons at first, but eventually it will. A dark, fanatic regime motivated by daily mystic revelations is a danger to the entire world. So how can everyone be fooled so easily? This is a disaster. There are almost no leaders today that are willing to challenge the status quo, and there are almost no leaders who realize the true danger represented by countries like Iran and North Korea.

The U.S. is weak, Europe has been missing for a while now and Russia is watching from the sidelines with glee. Putin knows that Iran won’t dare challenge him because his response would be immediate and lethal, and watching the bumbling western “leaders” being fooled by the blatant Iranian lies must be extremely enjoyable.

The world will experience, eventually, the consequences of this mistake, but by then it will be far too late. At that point only a united global front against Iran could change anything. To be continued, and soon.