American Hypocrisy About Iranian Uranium-Enrichment Program

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

2015-07-21 - American Hypocrisy About Iranian Uranium-Enrichment Program

Iran Worried U.S. Might Be Building 8,500th Nuclear Weapon:
http://www.theonion.com/article/iran-worried-us-might-be-building-8500th-nuclear-w-27325

(Tehran) Amidst mounting geopolitical tensions, Iranian officials said Wednesday they were increasingly concerned about the United States of America’s uranium-enrichment program, fearing the Western nation may soon be capable of producing its 8,500th nuclear weapon.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Exactly! It’s a sad state of the world when more critical thinking comes from satire then from real news! Besides, how exactly does the United States government – the only nation to ever drop not one, but two nuclear weapons, on another nation’s civilians – manage to appoint itself as supreme dictator of who enriches uranium, and who hold nuclear weapons, anyway? The “logic” behind this is so hypocritical, it also comes off as satire!

American Exceptionalism, at its Worst!

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of family…

"American Exceptionalism"

“American Exceptionalism”

Genaire: Sitting here listening to the only country in the world that has dropped not one, but two nuclear bombs on civilian cities discuss how other nations shouldn’t have these same weapons. Hypocrisy at its finest.

Rayn: American exceptionalism, at its worst.

Rayn: Remember this gem, from November 2012?

“It is perhaps the apex of hypocrisy that the United States, being the only nation to have ever actually used nuclear weapons against its enemy, has deemed itself the moral council on who can and cannot be trusted with ‘the bomb’.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “The Anti-Media“)

Hiroshima and Nagasaki Attacks Were Acts of American Terrorism

The following correspondence originally took place upon my Facebook wall, after I posted artwork being shared by the page, “The Non-Aggression Principle“…

Rayn:

(Hiroshima 60th Anniversary) "Which terrorist group did that?"

(Hiroshima 60th Anniversary) “Which terrorist group did that?”

Adam G.: The politics around this are super disturbing: no less than 200,000 Japanese dead from an act of intimidation against the USSR.

Rayn: SUPER, indeed! And, yet, many Americans happily justify this act of terrorism, and the mass-murder of civilians that it caused, as a “necessary” step towards ending WWII. Yet, to demolish that lie: would such an excuse be valid for the Iraq government to use, even after enduring an unprovoked attack by the American military, based on a pure lie? NO, of course not!

“Necessity is the argument of tyrants. It is the creed of slaves.” – William Pitt the Younger