US Gov Nuclear Propaganda Parroted by Massa Media is Designed to Justify Endless Aggression Against Iran
/From [HERE] For nearly two decades, the central pillar of American foreign policy toward the Islamic Republic of Iran has rested on a single, carefully manufactured fiction: Iran is racing to build a nuclear bomb capable of endangering regional and global peace.
This claim was never backed by any credible intelligence and no report from the UN nuclear watchdog ever substantiated it. It was, from the beginning, a concocted narrative – a powerful, world-spanning piece of propaganda designed to justify every act of economic terrorism and outright military aggression.
From the shadowy assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists to the sabotage of nuclear facilities, from the maximum pressure campaign of the Trump era to the unprovoked military aggressions, the "Iranian bomb" was the ghost that Washington needed to keep alive.
But like all ghosts, it was never real.
Today, after decades of psychological warfare, billions of dollars wasted on espionage, and a brutal, multi-front war against Iran and the Axis of Resistance, the truth has become unavoidable. America’s nuclear propaganda against Iran has failed – spectacularly, irreversibly, and in full view of the world.
It has failed because the world has finally seen through the mirage. The recent escalation in American rhetoric – the frantic, almost panicked refocusing on Iran’s "nuclear intentions" – is a death rattle of a discredited lie being recycled in vain.
The US is now caught in a trap of its own making. Having bet everything on the premise that Iran is a “rogue nuclear state,” Washington must now explain why, despite all the pressure, all the assassinations, all the sabotage, and all the unprovoked wars, there is still no bomb, no weaponization, and no movement toward one.
The more America screams about a threat that does not exist, the more it reveals its own impotence and the true, sinister motives hiding beneath the surface of its "world savior" costume.
The anatomy of a manufactured crisis
To understand why the US propaganda machine has intensified, even as its military campaigns fail, one must understand the functional utility of the nuclear lie. There are some core reasons for this renewed focus, each of which exposes a deeper strategic wound.
First, the US requires a "universally appealing" justification for its crimes. America cannot sell another war of aggression to the global public simply by saying, "We want to overthrow Iran because it refuses to be our colony." Instead, it must drape itself in the mantle of the "savior of the world." [MORE]
