Why Iran Should Have a Nuclear Weapon

A high-angle, wide shot of a large, metallic missile positioned vertically within an open concrete silo in a snowy, mountainous landscape. Several personnel in winter gear are visible on a platform near the top of the missile and on the ground below, appearing to conduct an inspection. The word "SOVEREIGNTY" is overlaid in bold, white capital letters on the left side of the frame against the cold, blue-tinted environment.
Beyond the Narrative: A visual representation of the ultimate deterrent—the physical manifestation of a nation’s refusal to be another footnote in the history of Western extraction.

Deconstructing the Western Narrative

It is a standard tactic in historical framing: you start the clock exactly where it makes your side look like the victim or the hero. By deleting the “Origin Chapters,” the system removes the cause-and-effect that explains why things are the way they are today. When you control the story’s starting point, you control the conclusion people reach. If you start African history at the slave trade, or Iranian history at 1979, you’ve already deleted thousands of years of identity, power, and sovereignty. This isn’t just a mistake in the textbooks; it is a deliberate way to keep people from understanding the true depth of what was taken and how the current global hierarchy is actually built.

I have listened to the same narrative every single day. I listen to the mainstream news, and I even listen to the “alternative” YouTube channels that claim to be against the system. But none of them—not a single one—will say the truth. They all stay inside the cage. They talk about “agreements” and “sanctions” and whether these people are “responsible” enough.

I’m here to ask the question the system is designed to prevent: Who the hell are we to tell a 3,000-year-old civilization they don’t have the right to defend themselves?

Think about the arrogance of that. You have a country that has existed for three millennia. They were building civilizations and studying the stars while the West was still in the dark. And now, you have a 250-year-old country sitting in Congressional hearings, acting like a paternalistic “parent,” rhetorically asking witnesses, “You don’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon, do you?” It’s white supremacy/noecolonialism, plain and simple. It’s a power play disguised as “global safety.” It is the ultimate expression of an empire that believes it has the divine right to decide which cultures are ‘mature’ enough to defend their own borders.”

The 47-year Narrative BS

The “47-year narrative” is a red herring—a convenient blindfold. The U.S. and Britain insist the “trouble” started in 1979 because if you look back any further, the mask falls off. The U.S., Britain, France, and other European countries know full well the havoc they brought to that land. They don’t want to discuss the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, where Britain and France carved up the region like a cake to secure oil rights. They don’t want to talk about the Anglo-Persian Oil Company—now known as BP—which spent decades draining a nation’s wealth while the people saw only pennies under the D’Arcy Concession of 1901.

And they sure as hell don’t want to talk about 1953. That’s when the CIA and British intelligence orchestrated Operation Ajax to topple a democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh. His “crime” was suggesting that Iranian oil should benefit the Iranian people through nationalization. America destroyed Iran’s chance at a secular democracy to protect a corporate bottom line, then had the gall to lecture them about “stability.”

No Wonder They Shout “Death to America”

For nearly half a century, since 1979, the U.S. has imposed continuous, soul-crushing sanctions, intentionally crippling a once-thriving economy to near third-world status to force a 3,000-year-old civilization to its knees. Imagine the weight of that—watching your currency devalue, your hospitals run out of medicine, and your children’s futures evaporate because of a foreign power’s economic strangulation. When a nation is pushed into a corner for generations, stripped of its dignity and its means to thrive, it is no wonder they shout “Death to America.” It isn’t a random outburst of hate; it is the visceral cry of a people who have spent the entire 20th and 21st centuries with a boot on their neck.

The U.S./Israel/European narrative treats this like a fact of life—like gravity or aging. They want you to think it’s just a “fact” that some nations are “adults” and others are “children” who can’t be trusted. But here is the reality: if we had listened to gravity, we would never have gone to the moon. Gravity isn’t a cage; it’s just a force the powerful use to keep your head down.

The West isn’t actually worried about a ‘nuclear threat’ from Iran in the way they claim during those televised hearings. It’s a mathematical absurdity. Among the major Western powers, there are tens of thousands of nuclear warheads—a stockpile capable of ending the world several times over. If a nation like Iran ever dared to use a single weapon, it would be inviting immediate and total annihilation, and they know it.

The Real Fear of a Nuclear-Armed Iran

These are a sophisticated, highly intelligent people; they understand the cold logic of Mutually Assured Destruction better than the politicians lecturing them. No, the fear in Washington and London isn’t that a bomb will be dropped—it’s that a deterrent will be established. The West is terrified of leverage. They are scared of a world where they can no longer use the threat of ‘regime change’ or midnight air strikes to dictate the terms of another nation’s existence.

This is a double whammy threat to the West since its lie of white supremacy has finally been laid bare. For centuries, the narrative has been that only “they” are responsible enough to hold the keys to the world’s survival. Once a 3,000-year-old civilization can say “No” and back it up with equal force, the era of the Western bully comes to a screeching halt. The “gravity” they’ve used to keep people down for 500 years loses its pull the moment the playing field is leveled.

If a country with 3,000 years of history gets a nuclear deterrent, the “playground” is closed. You can’t just walk in and do a “1953” to them anymore. You can’t flip their government, you can’t seize their resources, and you can’t bully them into doing what you want. A nuclear weapon is the only thing that creates a level playing field where you actually have to treat a nation with respect. And we know that the current U.S. administration is incapable of doing that.

A System Designed to Keep You Trapped inside the Extraction Zone

The system is designed to keep you from having this conversation. It’s designed to keep you trapped in “Chapter 4” so you never ask about the first three chapters of colonial theft and intervention. But I’m done with the script. I’m putting the truth out there, and you can digest it. It’s time to stop pretending this is about “peace” and start admitting it’s about a global monopoly on force.

It is time to look at the 3,000-year reality and reject the 47-year lie. Out of the nine nations currently holding nuclear stockpiles, only one has ever used them: the United States. Not once, but twice. On August 6, 1945, “Little Boy” destroyed Hiroshima; only three days later, on August 9, “Fat Man” was dropped on Nagasaki. The very power that now lectures the world on “restraint” is the only one to have demonstrated the ultimate lack of it.

Ultimately, this isn’t about weapons; it is about the fundamental right to exist without permission. If the West truly believes in the concept of sovereignty, it must accept that it does not have the authority to choose who gets to survive and who doesn’t. Truly sovereign nations have the inherent right to defend their borders, their resources, and their people by any means necessary.

Stay human, and keep your heart as light as a feather.

A recreated personalized deep stone-carved relief of the African Pharaoh Narmer's name glyphs—a catfish and a chisel—representing the signature ancient authority to build and destroy. (Image by Awe Video & Photo Studio)