If you follow politics you most likely know about the current conflict between Israel and Mullah lead Iran. Which revolves around the Mullahs mad dash to create nuclear weapons.

If you are new to this conflict you might be asking yourself why Mullahs and nuclear weapons do not mix please take a look at the following.

If you are saying to yourself what do you expect after Israel and America just bombed Iran? My response to that this death chant is not a new event. A decade ago…

One of the key figures in this conversation is the ex-leader of Iran, the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Who is hailed as a hero to many people in Iran and the West. As if he was Mr. Innocent. Well here are some facts that show otherwise.

With the help of useful idiot  to Islam, President D. Eisenhower, the Shah was the one who started Iran’s nuclear program.

1957: Shah and President Dwight Eisenhower sign
a civil nuclear cooperation agreement under the
U.S. Atoms for Peace program; the Central Treaty
Organization’s Institute of Nuclear Science moves
headquarters from Baghdad to Tehran.

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Which over approximately two decades turned to the following.

During the 1970s just as now, Iran’s quest to become a nuclear power was rooted at least partially in the regional dynamics of its location between South Asia and the Middle East. The shah envisioned his nuclear program as a response to atomic efforts by India, Pakistan, and Israel. He even hinted in June 1974 that the national security of Iran may be best served by possessing a nuclear deterrent: “If in this region each little country tries to arm itself with armaments that are precarious, even elementary, but nuclear, then perhaps the national interests of any country at all would demand it do the same.” The shah did add, to placate his international allies, “But I would find that completely ridiculous.”[3]

Nonetheless, other nations were suspicious based on imperial Iran’s growing appetite for sophisticated weapons and the shah’s harkening back to the nation’s historical hegemony. So the possibility of Iran harboring nuclear weapons ambitions came sharply into international focus when the shah asserted that possibility to a French journalist in June 1974. Asked if Iran would one day possess a nuclear weapon like India had just one month previously, the shah declared: “Without any doubt, and sooner than one would think.”[4]

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Speaking of Israel did I happen to mention the fact that like the Mullahs, the Shah was anti-Israel?

Surprised by this information? I wasn’t. Because whether it is the Shah, America’s so-called moderate poster boy Zuhdi Jasser, or the King of Jordan, no Muslims can be trusted. As they all do their part. Even if they are non-violent.