Donald Trump harps on the United States government never letting Iran have nuclear weapons, and it becomes glaringly obvious that most of his assertions are riddled with hypocrisy.

Due consideration must be given to relevant insights as they relate to the United States government’s militant proxy, Zionist Israel, in the Land of Palestine. Thirty-three member countries of the United Nations voted for partitioning Palestine, and 10 Arab Nations, joined by Cuba, Greece, and India were adamantly opposed to it.
They were all well aware that it would incite the ongoing conflict that has in fact ensued.

The United States government, having allowed itself to be thoroughly groomed by the Zionist Lobby, has given 300 billion of taxpayer money to Zionist Israel since 1948, and an additional 3.8 billion on an ongoing basis for military hardware beyond the initial sum. All of this is due to the United States government’s largesse when it comes to Israel.

We all need to realize that the Arab Nations did not want Israel, empowered by the US, to be in such close proximity to them. However, the US continued to exercise its veto power in the UN, and the concerns of the Arabs were abruptly dismissed.

Israel is known to possess nuclear weapons. Iran, if it so desires, should be privy to the same “privilege” be it for nuclear power or other potentialities commensurate with those of Israel.

It is with obvious delight that many
members of the global community applaud those astute visionaries representing foreign nations who caste their light on Donald Trump, his gladhanders and the dimwittedness they emit.

It is in the best interest of the United States government, it’s citizens, and the global community for the US to offer a wholesome measure of humility and to exercise discrete restraint as it attempts to navigate negotiations and arrive at well balanced accords.