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By Kourosh Ziabari.
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Sep 1, 2008 by  Kourosh Ziabari - 13 votes, 4 comments
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There is no doubt that the Israeli threats for a possible attack on Iranian nuclear facilities will not go further than prolixity and hyperbolize, but the mainstream media are trying their best to pretend these threats more than overstatements.
Alongside countries such as China and India, Iran is among the world few countries that never attacked a country nor occupied any land in its 7500 years history and this is a point that introduces Iran as a peacemaking and civilized empire.
On the other side, we have the Zionist Regime that is known to the world as Israel. A fake regime that occupied the holy land of Palestine for 60 years, made its people homeless and kills thousands of innocent children annually..
According to International human rights watch, Israel is one the major human rights violators during the history by killing thousands of infant babies and pregnant women, destroying civilian homes, setting blockade against Gaza stripe habitants and breaching ceasefires.
There is now exact figure showing that how many Palestinians have been killed by the military of Zionist Regime since 1948 when this miserable state has been established first but it is evident that this fabricated regime is on the way toward destruction and deletion.
Anyhow, Israel and its affiliated media such as Associated Press, CNN, FoxNews and Reuters are altercating with Iran by propagating falsified facts about nuclear weapons in the country and pretending that Iran is striving for mass destruction crafts.
But regardless to this biased black propaganda which is flawing the professional credit of international media, the main question of international community is about the Israeli threat to world peace and stability.
The main question is that why the Zionist Regime doesn't join NPT to halt its nuclear weapon armories and why it is enjoying 170 nuclear warheads? The main question is that why the Zionist Regime doesn't evacuate the occupied territories and allow its citizen to go back to their homelands in comfort?
However, any attack on Iran would be a horrible nightmare for US and Israel with its terrible consequences. The strait of Hormouz will be closed by Iran, the maritime forces of US will be bombarded in Persian Gulf and the fake regimes will be wiped off the map.
When the late Imam Khomeini was alive, he predicted that the communist party of Soviet Union would be tumbled and it came true. Now we are waiting for his next prediction about the overthrown of the Zionist fake regime.
This opinion article was written by an independent writer. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the author and are not necessarily intended to reflect those of DigitalJournal.com
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