Three Phenomena to Condemn Regarding Israel’s Aggression against Iran

Our role is more than not to fall for racist warmongering:

It is to call it out, to condemn it, and to speak out against it before yet another country is destroyed.

While Israel continues its genocide in Gaza and tightens its brutal military grip on the West Bank, it is Iran that we are pushed to believe is the threat to all of us.

I know you might not be the one pushed into believing it with success.

But you are the one who, then, has the moral duty to point to and condemn this warmongering.

In my episode, I present three more specific phenomena we have to point to.

Here is a link to a statement released by the IAEA on June 19, 2025, debunking one of the points either blatantly lied about or omitted about Iran:

IAEA inspectors remain present in Iran, ready to be deployed at nuclear sites when possible, even though the number of Agency staff has been reduced somewhat in light of the security situation, Director General Grossi said.


As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.

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Justina

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