۱۴۰۵ اردیبهشت ۸, سه‌شنبه

History repeats itself
Gaddafi accepted all of America’s demands.
He gave up nuclear weapons. He opened his facilities. He cooperated fully.
Eight years later — they helped kill him.
Iran saw that. And learned.
This single event explains everything happening now in the Strait of Hormuz.
And no one is connecting the dots.
December 19, 2003.
Gaddafi made a surprise announcement. Libya would voluntarily dismantle its entire weapons program. Nuclear materials. Chemical weapons. Ballistic missiles. Everything.
He handed over centrifuges, designs, uranium enrichment components—everything to U.S. and British inspectors. The IAEA verified it all.
U.S. officials called it “one of the rare cases where a state voluntarily gave up its weapons of mass destruction program.”
Sanctions were lifted. Investment flowed in. Gaddafi shook hands with Tony Blair. Met Condoleezza Rice. Secured a seat on the UN Security Council.
The U.S. State Department publicly declared Libya a “model for other nations.”
They explicitly named Iran and North Korea.
They even asked Gaddafi to personally encourage those countries to follow his example.
He was the perfect example of doing the right thing.
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Eight years later. October 2011.
NATO bombed Libya for seven months. Rebels, backed by Western air power, found Gaddafi hiding in a drainage pipe in his hometown.
He was captured. Beaten. Executed.
Hillary Clinton learned of his death during a TV interview.
Her response on camera: “We came. We saw. He died.”
She laughed.
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North Korea was watching.
Its foreign ministry immediately issued an official statement:
“It has been shown to the world that Libya’s abandonment of nuclear weapons was used as a tactic to disarm the country for aggression.”
Kim Jong-un openly said he had “learned a lesson from the countries of the Middle East.”
Years earlier, British and American officials had told a North Korean diplomat that Libya became safer after giving up its weapons.
He laughed and said: “Let’s see how that ends.”
Then Gaddafi was killed.
Iran was watching too.
Khamenei openly said Iran would not follow that path — and that what happened to Gaddafi is exactly why Iran expanded its nuclear efforts.
Every country reached the same conclusion.
The only guarantee of survival is a weapon the U.S. cannot ignore.
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Now understand why Trump’s demand for Iran to hand over 972 pounds of enriched uranium will never be fulfilled.
Gaddafi was given written security guarantees.
His son confirmed it. In exchange for full cooperation, they promised regime security.
Eight years later, NATO still helped kill him.
A nuclear weapon cannot be renegotiated. A new administration cannot reinterpret it. A different foreign minister cannot reverse it.
It simply exists.
And as long as it exists — no one can treat you the way Gaddafi was treated.
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Colonel Douglas Macgregor said:
“We got exactly what we wanted from Gaddafi. He exposed his nuclear and chemical capabilities. He allowed us to dismantle them. He cooperated 100 percent. What did we do? We killed him.”
(Robert Kiyosaki)