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  • count_dongulus@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Humor@lemmy.worldWMD<WMD
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    Iraq, after the Gulf War, was never found by the IAEA to be in possession of or active production of uranium in excess of 20% target enrichment. That’s a level consistent with civilian-only use.

    The IAEA has repeatedly confirmed Iran has enriched uranium to 60% in increasingly large quantities. Iran has also admitted it, and provides nebulous excuses when pressed about it. There is zero modern civilian purpose for that level of enrichment, and it doesn’t take much time to refine from 60% to 85% for high yield weapons grade uranium. Days to months, not years.

    Assessments have concluded that Iran does not yet have a functional nuclear weapon, but once they do possess one, now your hands are tied. The only winning move is a pre-emptive strike to prevent nuclear proliferation. Talks are meaningless and not in good faith - Iran sees Israel as a mortal enemy that already has nuclear weapons. Like with North Korea, Iran’s nuclear proliferation was used as an indefinite negotiating tool and never intended to be off the table. Iran also does not have a plausible defense purpose for nuclear weapons. If they think the US or Israel would wage war to topple the Iranian state, wouldn’t those countries have done it already over the past 50 years? Iran’s leadership has, over and over, declared their intent to destroy Israel. They provide weapons and support for proxy groups fighting Israel. Who’s to say they wouldn’t deliver a nuclear device to a proxy group that sneaks it into Tel Aviv and detonates it, then denies responsibility?

    Should have dunked on North Korea before they completed their bomb too, but I guess unlike Iran, their regional partner China wasn’t already preoccupied losing another war.


  • At least with social media, you can choose what content to engage with or scroll past. A lot of TV news is fear mongering non-news entertainment. I don’t care that someone got arrested after a high speed chase. I don’t care about someone’s dog charity. What your local Sinclair is peddling, let alone Fox, is just about getting you to come back over and over for the ads, and it’s a continuous feed of trash someone else is deciding to put in your face and dub important.

    Feeds also often let you mark content as “not interested” to better personalize for what you consider relevant and newsworthy. So, it’s not necessarily a one-way street there either.


  • And who’s going to make these arrests?

    Make arrests by police that don’t identify themselves or their badge number ineligible for jail time, and their statements should be ineligible in court. Police don’t want detainees getting off free and wasting their time? Guess the body cam needs to be on when you declare their arrest and your badge number.

    Tie state and municipal police department bonuses, benefits, and overtime pay to adherence to identification policy. Department has credible reports of violations and fails to properly investigate, discipline, or fire the offending officers? Sorry, your department is ineligible for their usual handouts this quarter. Your department is doing a good job policing themselves in good faith? Looks like someone’s getting all that leftover bonus money.





  • Nobody is forcing athletes competing in this event to seek medical approval and prescription for the use of performance enhancing drugs by physicians with no moral qualms doing so. Witold is not any athlete’s personal physician, and is not qualified to speak about medical concerns. He is a former sprinter turned politician. WADA’s role is to serve sporting events by preventing performance enhancing drug usage that those events consider unfair during competition.

    If someone is choosing to take a performance enhancing medication in this “Enhanced Games” event and is harmed by it, that’s between them (or their estate 😂) and their doctor, and whatever malpractice suit is brought about to a court of law.