From Weapons of Mass Destruction to Magic Carpet Missiles
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From Weapons of Mass Destruction to Magic Carpet Missiles

Iran learned from the Iraqi lesson. At the beginning of the invasion of Iraq, they invented the hoax of Weapons of Mass Destruction or comprehensive destruction and dirty nuclear bombs, that is, unenriched uranium. Netanyahu intervened and informed the Americans that Saddam had obtained uranium from Niger according to his intelligence, and they enlisted the support of Spain's Foreign Minister at the UN to confirm this, and she was joined by American Chief of Staff Colin Powell, both of whom admitted to lying after the war. Then Israel claimed that Saddam had equipped suicide planes laden with explosives to bomb them, but it was proven that all of this was a lie. In fact, Saddam agreed not to produce missiles except for short-range ones, and Iran helped the U.S. in spreading lies against Iraq at that time. Saddam offered to prevent the war and stay in power by presenting future economic incentives and concessions to the U.S., but they rejected all of that; the goal was to undermine Iraq socially and economically in favor of Iran, which contributed to the war and then spread the vile sectarianism until now to plunder Iraq and its resources through its militias. Currently, the U.S. is playing the same game with Iran, and the president of the Republic of the men of finance and dead consciences emerged, who only targets the afflicted and isolated Palestinian people because they lack a living surrounding to warn Europe that Iranian missiles will reach them and the U.S. after it has been established that Tehran does not possess nuclear weapons. Everyone knows that the missiles carry only explosives weighing a ton at most, if they reach the legendary magic carpet across the continents. The goal, as I see it, is to destroy and fragment Iran into Kurdish, Baluchi, Turkoman, Azerbaijani states, and perhaps Arabistan. The Persians are more shrewd and intelligent, which is why an Iranian spokesman said that America does not know the Iranians; perhaps he wanted to say that we are not Arabs so that it is easy to conquer and fragment us. I recall what a former head of the political committee in the Egyptian People's Assembly, Abdel-Lah, mentioned decades ago when he visited Tehran and met Ali Shamkhani, who heard him say, "In the region there are historically two civilizations: Persian and Egyptian, and between them are nomadic Bedouins, so why don’t we cooperate with each other?" It seems, as I see it, that the Arabs today are merely nomadic Bedouins with no place among the non-Arabs and the strangers, and they have no place in the Arabic discourse among nations. I say this and ask God for forgiveness for others; we do not deserve forgiveness.

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