IRAN SHOULD BUILD A NUCLEAR WEAPON
- Michael Thervil

- Jul 14
- 3 min read
Written by Michael Thervil

[Iran nuclear weapon] With all the chaos that has been accumulated up into this point in West Asia, it is safe to say that Iran either must or has no choice but to build a nuclear weapon. For hardliners in Iran such as Israel and the United States this statement can be considered blasphemy.
However, if one looks at the bigger picture, it's easy to see and understand why Iran must build a nuclear weapon. The reasons why Iran should build a nuclear weapon lies far beyond Iran and its sovereign right to do so. Strategic reasons such as the greater defense of the region from both Israeli and American assaults on Iranian and other West Asian countries such as Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Then there's also the application of both deterrence and Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) as well as the keeping of Iran's national integrity and sovereignty intact. While Iranian supreme leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei has put a Fatwa in place, the time is now more than ever for him to consider reversing his decision on Iran's banning the construction of a nuclear weapon.
For decades, America and the Collective West has pushed the narrative that if Iran were to get their hands on a nuclear weapon it would mark the end of Israel, America and the Collective West as we know it. But after decades of Iran making one advanced technological breakthrough after another under the harshest sanctions any country has seen, Iran has yet to directly attack any of its neighbors. Sure, it, [Iran] fund proxies that make up the axis of resistance, but that only because that iron’s way of not only avoiding direct conflict with western backed nations, but Iran backs the axis of resistance because it sees the need for countries to have the means to resist both Israeli and American aggression.
Countries like Russian, North Korea, and China; three of the Collective West’s most contentious rivals all have nuclear weapons. North Korea, another heavily sanctioned country, much like Iran, has defied the demands of the Collective West for decades and has openly declared that it will continue to not only maintain, continue to build, and expand their nuclear weapons programs. In doing so, the mere fact that it has nuclear weapons has been enough to stop any nations of the Collective West from attacking them. In short, the American notion of “peace through strength” really seems to apply here.
While the Collective West has either toppled and/or permanently damaged several countries in West Asia to the point of no return (Libya, Syria, Somalia, Yemen etc.) Iran is the final piece on the chessboard for them. If Iran falls, then that opens the doorway for what we at VEDA World News have coined the Eastern Triangle (China, Russian, and North Korea) to be put in the direct cross hairs of the Collective West. Hence, it would be in the best interest of the nations that make up the Eastern Triangle to ban together and push back against the expansionist policies and colonial agendas of the Collective West.
Exactly how far away is Iran from building a nuclear weapon, no one truly knows but Iran. but the one thing that is known throughout the world is that Iran cannot be allowed to fall. For if it does, it opens the door for the Collective West to advance towards the countries that make up the Eastern Triangle (Russia, China, & North Korea).












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