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Friday, May 11, 2018

Israel Proves that Iran Lied about Nuclear Program


Israel Proves that Iran Lied about Nuclear Program - Todd Strandberg -
 
The Israeli government pulled off an amazing achievement in the field of espionage. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed dramatic intelligence which clearly shows Iran is "brazenly lying" about its nuclear weapons program and shows the country is not complying with the nuclear deal it signed in 2015.
 
The Israeli Mossad gained access to a "highly secret" location in Tehran that held a trove of documents. Netanyahu said the "half a ton" of files contained material spread over 55,000 files on 183 CD's.
 
"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program," he said.
 
Netanyahu briefed President Trump about the intelligence last Saturday and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday. European counterparts were also made aware prior to the speech, officials said.
 
Their revelation was a gut punch to the media and European leaders. The first couple of days they didn't know what to say about information that showed overwhelming proof that Iran was lying. Netanyahu had incriminating documents, charts, presentations, blueprints, and photos. There were even details about a desire to build missiles that could deliver a warhead to the other side of the globe.
 
After a couple of days, the press collectively decided that the "accusations" by Israeli President Netanyahu are simply old news. They argued that the document pre-dated the nuclear agreement. Netanyahu has already provided an answer to this excuse. "After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret files," Netanyahu said. "In 2017, Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran."
 
Netanyahu did make the mistake of going on CNN with Chris Cuomo. Because the nuclear deal was signed by Obama, CNN is by fault on Iran's side. Cuomo turned the tables on Netanyahu by saying Israel needs to come clean about its nuclear weapons capabilities. After Cuomo repeatedly badgered the Israeli Prime Minister to the point of disrespect, Netanyahu won the argument with a final jab. "You can make all your assumptions. One thing is clear; Israel is not threatening the annihilation of another country," he said.
 
Iran is so dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the US, it regularly has demonstrations with protesters trampling on Israeli flags, and some chanting "death to Israel" and "down with the USA."
 
After we got fooled by North Korea with its nuclear program, it should be an obvious conclusion that Iran will pull the same stunt.
 
Iran has killed Americans on several occasions. In 2011, the Iranians tried to carry out what US officials called "an act of war" when it was discovered that Iran was plotting to hire a Mexican drug cartel to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador in a D.C. restaurant blast. The world just seems to have dementia when it comes to remembering Iran's past sins.
 
The Bible gives no indication that Israel is going to be destroyed by a nuclear holocaust. The fact that Iran has promised to bring about Israel's destruction should have leaders worried about conflict. Iran may decide to attack America to weaken its Jewish ally. Israel will certainly act to preserve itself from annihilation.
 
I was reading a financial article that said oil could rise to $300 a barrel if a major war was to break out in the Middle East. The glut of oil has dried up, and demand is very near supply. A disruption in the flow of oil is made certain by the eventual need for Israel to take action.
 
The most likely reason why our leaders are making such foolish decisions is the lack of prayer intercession. Where there is no prayer, Satan is allowed to influence world events. The Iranian Nuclear deal was so insanely flawed, it would require some type of demonic influence for its creation. Because we made so many immoral decisions, I don't see how we could turn the corner. Netanyahu's revelation only proves that the world is only willing to reaffirm its errors.
 
"I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people-for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth" (1 Timothy 2:1-4).
 
 

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