Stupidocrisy: The prophecy clock and Iran

For nearly 20 years, I’ve been following the Iranian nuclear program and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) feckless attempts to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons. Seems like every six months, the IAEA has had some statement that Iran is still enriching uranium, it’s not using it to produce nuclear weapons, there are many aspects to a weapons program and Iran is not there yet. All that is changing. On February 19, IAEA head Rafael Grossi said Iran is continuing to enrich uranium beyond commercial grade use. On March 4, Grossi admitted: “the agency has lost continuity of knowledge about the production and inventory” of Iran’s components used to possibly build a nuclear weapon.

According to the Jerusalem Post, Grossi told the IAEA Board of Governors that it’s been three years since IAEA has been able to inspect to the Iranian program and that the only obstacle to Iran producing a nuclear weapon is the political decision to do so. He said, “Public statements made in Iran regarding its technical capabilities to produce nuclear weapons only increase my concerns about the correctness and completeness of Iran’s safeguard declarations.” In December 2005, The Daily Jot reported, that then IAEA chief Muhammad ElBaradei said that if Iran resumed enrichment of uranium as threatened, the rogue nation would have a nuclear bomb within a few months.  A month before, ElBaradei said that there was no evidence that Iran had a nuclear weapons program.

His feckless leadership and often delusional ideas of trusting Iran have largely brought the world to the brink of a nuclear terrorist-sponsoring state. Three years later in 2008, ElBaradei admitted to the LA Times that the UN’s policy toward preventing Iran from a nuclear arms program “has been a failure.” This from the man who balked at Bush Administration concerns that Iran was moving toward building a nuclear weapon in a November 2004 news conference, “I am not ready to jump to the conclusion and say this is a weapons program,” he said, “unless I see clear cut proof that this is a weapons program. And we are not there yet.” The IAEA leadership under El Baradei and Grossi have played the “could have a nuke in six months” card nearly every year for two decades.

Iran is a main Biblical prophetic player that comes against Israel, igniting a colossal end times battle prophesied in Ezekiel 38. Ezekiel 38:2 says, “…set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against them.” Magog, Meshech, Tubal are all located in what is now modern Turkey. Verse 5 says, “Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya with them…” Persia is modern day Iran. For decades, the IAEA, tasked with preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, has been useless against Iran’s terrorist Islamic leaders enriching uranium. To depend on this agency to police a terrorist state without results is, say it with me…Stupidocrisy.

Sources:

https://www.reuters.com/world/iaea-chief-says-irans-nuclear-enrichment-activity-remains-high-2024-02-19/

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-790141

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