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JRPGfan said:

That is a crazy take imo....

You don't want madmen to have nukes.
Iran and its leadership are not stable, or always of sound mind.
Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) keeps the world from falling apart, due to nuclear winter and nukes flying everywhere.
All it takes is one, very determined islamist, that wants to see the world fall apart, and views it as his sacrifice to blow the world up (with all the unbelievers in it).

The fact that North Korea has like 50-60 nukes, is horrible enough as is.
Them constantly trying to make better and further reaching intercontinental ballistic missiles, is not a good thing.
The fact that they can reach like California if they wanted too..

We don't want Iran to have nukes, right? I certainly don't.

Netanyahu indeed should not have nukes. I'm far more worried he'll use them (or Trump) than any Islamist.

The religious fanatics wishing to destroy the world are extremist Christians and Zionists wanting to bring about the second coming of Christ.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/03/us-israel-iran-war-christian-rhetoric

Religious freedom group says 200 troops sent complaints of superiors using extremist Christian rhetoric to justify war

US military commanders have been invoking extremist Christian rhetoric about biblical “end times” to justify involvement in the Iran war to troops, according to complaints made to a watchdog group.

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received more than 200 complaints from service members across all branches of the armed forces, including the marines, air force and space force.

One complainant, identified as a noncommissioned officer (NCO) in a unit that could be deployed “at any moment to join” operations against Iran, told MRFF in a complaint viewed by the Guardian that their commander had “urged us to tell our troops that this was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’ and he specifically referenced numerous citations out of the Book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ”.