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U some kinda kant to posting this.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Timeline of Netanyahu’s “Iran close to nuclear weapon” claims
September 28, 2012 – UN General Assembly speech
Netanyahu presented a cartoon “bomb” graphic, warning that Iran could finish medium enrichment by “next spring, at most by next summer... and from there, only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb.”
April 30, 2018 – Speech ahead of U.S. withdrawal from JCPOA
He released what he described as 100,000 secret files showing Iran ongoing concealment of a nuclear weapons program—again underscoring Iran was actively pursuing weaponization.
January 16, 2023 – Public remarks
Stated, “Iran is responsible for 90% of the problems in the Middle East… We will not wait for a sharp sword to be placed on our necks.”
March 9, 2023 – After returning to office
He declared his main agenda was “to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state… to do everything in my power.”
January 18, 2024 – Defiant warning
He announced, “Who says we aren’t attacking Iran? … Iran has further phases to go through that I won’t detail on the path to nuclear weapons.”
June 12–13, 2025 – Following Operation Rising Lion airstrikes
In a video statement, he said Iran “could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It could be a few months.” He also claimed Iran had enough enriched uranium for nine bombs.
Timeline of Netanyahu Urging the U.S. to go to war on Israel's behalf
September 12, 2002 – Testimony to U.S. Congress on Iraq
Netanyahu appeared as a private citizen before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, advocating U.S. invasion of Iraq: he urged “removing [Saddam Hussein] from power would be good for the Middle East”
Well we know how that went
November 2011 – Internal Push for Israeli Strike on Iran
As PM, Netanyahu reportedly pushed his cabinet to authorize a unilateral strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While not a direct appeal to the U.S., his campaign included large-scale Israeli air drills and messaging to U.S. partners that Israel was prepared to act—with or without them
March 2015 – Campaign to Influence U.S. Congress During JCPOA Debate
As nuclear negotiations progressed, Netanyahu aggressively lobbied Congress to pass legislation that would derail the Iran deal. His high-profile address explicitly urged Congress to “torpedo” the agreement—a move many observers argued would provoke tensions and potentially risk war
February 2019 – Warsaw Conference Remarks
At this U.S.-hosted regional conference, Netanyahu called for a “common interest of war with Iran”—a striking phrase that was quickly modified to “combatting Iran.” Despite the revision, it signaled a clear push for coordinated military pressure involving the U.S.
July 24, 2024 – Address to U.S. Congress on Gaza and Iran
While primarily focused on the Gaza war, Netanyahu framed the conflict as part of broader U.S.-Israeli efforts against Iran. He called the fight a shared mission and implored Congress to fully back what he termed a fight involving Iran as well—and to sustain U.S. military support
June 2025 – Push for U.S. Backing After Strikes on Iran
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities (Operation Rising Lion), Netanyahu confirmed U.S. had been informed and he had “meetings” with U.S. officials about the strikes. He noted that subsequent military action would depend on U.S. approval.
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That's a lot of crying wolf.
I will say though that I really hope if Iran has a nuclear weapon they don't use it.
Lol!!!!zoom rader wrote:U some kinda kant to posting this.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Timeline of Netanyahu’s “Iran close to nuclear weapon” claims
September 28, 2012 – UN General Assembly speech
Netanyahu presented a cartoon “bomb” graphic, warning that Iran could finish medium enrichment by “next spring, at most by next summer... and from there, only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb.”
April 30, 2018 – Speech ahead of U.S. withdrawal from JCPOA
He released what he described as 100,000 secret files showing Iran ongoing concealment of a nuclear weapons program—again underscoring Iran was actively pursuing weaponization.
January 16, 2023 – Public remarks
Stated, “Iran is responsible for 90% of the problems in the Middle East… We will not wait for a sharp sword to be placed on our necks.”
March 9, 2023 – After returning to office
He declared his main agenda was “to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state… to do everything in my power.”
January 18, 2024 – Defiant warning
He announced, “Who says we aren’t attacking Iran? … Iran has further phases to go through that I won’t detail on the path to nuclear weapons.”
June 12–13, 2025 – Following Operation Rising Lion airstrikes
In a video statement, he said Iran “could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It could be a few months.” He also claimed Iran had enough enriched uranium for nine bombs.
Timeline of Netanyahu Urging the U.S. to go to war on Israel's behalf
September 12, 2002 – Testimony to U.S. Congress on Iraq
Netanyahu appeared as a private citizen before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, advocating U.S. invasion of Iraq: he urged “removing [Saddam Hussein] from power would be good for the Middle East”
Well we know how that went
November 2011 – Internal Push for Israeli Strike on Iran
As PM, Netanyahu reportedly pushed his cabinet to authorize a unilateral strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While not a direct appeal to the U.S., his campaign included large-scale Israeli air drills and messaging to U.S. partners that Israel was prepared to act—with or without them
March 2015 – Campaign to Influence U.S. Congress During JCPOA Debate
As nuclear negotiations progressed, Netanyahu aggressively lobbied Congress to pass legislation that would derail the Iran deal. His high-profile address explicitly urged Congress to “torpedo” the agreement—a move many observers argued would provoke tensions and potentially risk war
February 2019 – Warsaw Conference Remarks
At this U.S.-hosted regional conference, Netanyahu called for a “common interest of war with Iran”—a striking phrase that was quickly modified to “combatting Iran.” Despite the revision, it signaled a clear push for coordinated military pressure involving the U.S.
July 24, 2024 – Address to U.S. Congress on Gaza and Iran
While primarily focused on the Gaza war, Netanyahu framed the conflict as part of broader U.S.-Israeli efforts against Iran. He called the fight a shared mission and implored Congress to fully back what he termed a fight involving Iran as well—and to sustain U.S. military support
June 2025 – Push for U.S. Backing After Strikes on Iran
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities (Operation Rising Lion), Netanyahu confirmed U.S. had been informed and he had “meetings” with U.S. officials about the strikes. He noted that subsequent military action would depend on U.S. approval.
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That's a lot of crying wolf.
I will say though that I really hope if Iran has a nuclear weapon they don't use it.
So Zionists must have nuclear weapons while Iran has none?
zoom rader wrote:U some kinda kant to posting this.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Timeline of Netanyahu’s “Iran close to nuclear weapon” claims
September 28, 2012 – UN General Assembly speech
Netanyahu presented a cartoon “bomb” graphic, warning that Iran could finish medium enrichment by “next spring, at most by next summer... and from there, only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb.”
April 30, 2018 – Speech ahead of U.S. withdrawal from JCPOA
He released what he described as 100,000 secret files showing Iran ongoing concealment of a nuclear weapons program—again underscoring Iran was actively pursuing weaponization.
January 16, 2023 – Public remarks
Stated, “Iran is responsible for 90% of the problems in the Middle East… We will not wait for a sharp sword to be placed on our necks.”
March 9, 2023 – After returning to office
He declared his main agenda was “to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state… to do everything in my power.”
January 18, 2024 – Defiant warning
He announced, “Who says we aren’t attacking Iran? … Iran has further phases to go through that I won’t detail on the path to nuclear weapons.”
June 12–13, 2025 – Following Operation Rising Lion airstrikes
In a video statement, he said Iran “could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It could be a few months.” He also claimed Iran had enough enriched uranium for nine bombs.
Timeline of Netanyahu Urging the U.S. to go to war on Israel's behalf
September 12, 2002 – Testimony to U.S. Congress on Iraq
Netanyahu appeared as a private citizen before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, advocating U.S. invasion of Iraq: he urged “removing [Saddam Hussein] from power would be good for the Middle East”
Well we know how that went
November 2011 – Internal Push for Israeli Strike on Iran
As PM, Netanyahu reportedly pushed his cabinet to authorize a unilateral strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While not a direct appeal to the U.S., his campaign included large-scale Israeli air drills and messaging to U.S. partners that Israel was prepared to act—with or without them
March 2015 – Campaign to Influence U.S. Congress During JCPOA Debate
As nuclear negotiations progressed, Netanyahu aggressively lobbied Congress to pass legislation that would derail the Iran deal. His high-profile address explicitly urged Congress to “torpedo” the agreement—a move many observers argued would provoke tensions and potentially risk war
February 2019 – Warsaw Conference Remarks
At this U.S.-hosted regional conference, Netanyahu called for a “common interest of war with Iran”—a striking phrase that was quickly modified to “combatting Iran.” Despite the revision, it signaled a clear push for coordinated military pressure involving the U.S.
July 24, 2024 – Address to U.S. Congress on Gaza and Iran
While primarily focused on the Gaza war, Netanyahu framed the conflict as part of broader U.S.-Israeli efforts against Iran. He called the fight a shared mission and implored Congress to fully back what he termed a fight involving Iran as well—and to sustain U.S. military support
June 2025 – Push for U.S. Backing After Strikes on Iran
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities (Operation Rising Lion), Netanyahu confirmed U.S. had been informed and he had “meetings” with U.S. officials about the strikes. He noted that subsequent military action would depend on U.S. approval.
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That's a lot of crying wolf.
I will say though that I really hope if Iran has a nuclear weapon they don't use it.
So Zionists must have nuclear weapons while Iran has none?
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Bad timing or bad location or bad friends
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The reason why nato used Ukraine to attack Russia is cause it wasnt nato member so there is plausible deniability , and NO NUKES.PariaMan wrote:More countries with nuclear weapons = less wars
Do you think Russia would have attacked Ukraine if they had a few missiles pointed at Moscow?
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