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The irony worldwide right now is impossible to ignore.

The United States—the country with the world's largest nuclear arsenal—is threatening to use nuclear weapons to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The stated reason? Having nuclear weapons is dangerous.

Let that sink in.

The US possesses thousands of warheads, maintains a triad of land, air, and sea-based delivery systems, and has spent decades modernizing its nuclear capabilities. Yet when Iran seeks to develop the same technology, it's framed as an existential threat that must be stopped—by force if necessary, including potentially nuclear force.

Critics call it the ultimate double standard. Supporters argue that Iran's leadership and regional ambitions make it uniquely untrustworthy with such weapons. But the core contradiction remains: a nuclear power threatening nuclear action to stop nuclear proliferation.

As one observer put it: "Do as I say, not as I do."

Whether you see it as strategic necessity or breathtaking hypocrisy, the irony is undeniable. And the world is watching. šŸŒšŸ¤”

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00:00The irony worldwide right now is impossible to ignore.
00:03The country with the world's largest nuclear arsenal is threatening to use nuclear weapons
00:08to prevent Iran to obtain nuclear weapons because having nuclear weapons is dangerous.
00:14Makes perfect sense, right?
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