| As US prepares for another battle against an enemy reluctant to fight, it wants to set the legalities of the war straight. Iran is close to loosing patience, and US is ready to say-you pinched me, I am gonna pinch you harder. US must be the most war fanatic nation. It seems to have featured in almost all wars except for The War of Kurukshetra and The Trojan War. Unfortunately for US, it did not exist at that point in time. Currently it rejects to talk with Iran officials until it stops uranium enrichment and they talk of solving the crisis through diplomacy. The US have been planning this war since one year under the direction of the president. They are very desperate infact. Their prerequisites for the war have been changing inside weeks. The cumulative reasons are as follows: if the existence of a nuclear bomb is confirmed; if Iran does not stop uranium enrichment; or if they find proof of Iran's support to militants operating in Iraq. They talk of countries signing NPT then why did they overlook Israel when they do have nuclear warheads and Iran on the other hand have signed it and they do not have any! The US commitment to the NPT itself is questionable. The US has failed to disarm its nuclear warheads and has also shared information with UK regarding nuclear weapons. The NPT which is designed to disarm nuclear nations and restrict non-nuclear countries from making any seems almost a joke. While US remains the first and only one to use the bomb, it also is the country to cause highest civilian casualties, directly or indirectly. Recently US, Russia and China rejected to sign no-use of cluster bombs agreement while 66 other nations agreed to sign (A cluster bomb is a large scale destructive conventional bomb. The fragments of which when donot explode act as mines for years to come. The agreement makes the users to clean up the mess and expects no-use of the weapon.) As Iraq bleeds, Saddam's rule seems a golden era and blame the tons of bombs used over the past five years in ME for the climate changes. | |
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