Iran "Needs" Sanctions
by gd4u2no
Iran is developing nuclear weapons say the powers of the West. This situation was predicted four years ago. How is Iran a country which should be dealt with immediately? They are producing uranium enrichment below 5%. There is a 90% uranium enrichment level necessary in order to become a threat. In other words, Iran has not become a threat by producing levels of uranium below a 20% threshold. Help me to understand the dire need for action and retribution of WHAT.
Now, what makes a third world country? Regardless of what another country should imagine, what country should not be allowed to prosper and grow as a nation?!
How is it possible that one country should make it a mandate that another country should not be allowed to seek electricity in the same manner as the most elite countries of the world? What particular part of the world is given the right to deny another country the right for self-improvement cast with judgement?
'The Nuclear Watchdog agency itself denies that Iran has the ability nor capacity to become a nuclear threat. Why can we not watch and allow the opportunity for Iran to develop itself for the good of its own citizens? How can we state that other countries need us while stating they are not to help themselves? What kind of political power states you are nothing while threatening you for trying to become something? This type of logic escapes my train of thought as being sensible. It kind fits the story of why give you fish when I can teach you how to fish?
In my way of thinking, Iran has every right to pursue a better life for its citizens regardless of any other country. Should we not feel the same about our own country? Who should decide if we improve this great United States but the American people? Sometimes, problems appear and sometimes problems are created with intent.
How would you solve this situation for the improvement of the world? Also, is there anything broken which should be addressed at this time? Let me know what you think.
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