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Short answer
Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. Arming proxies with missiles and drones, funding jihadist groups, and openly calling for the destruction of Israel and the U.S.
Now imagine this horrible regime with a nuclear weapon!
Terror groups would feel unstoppable, and the Middle East would rush to get nukes. And the risk of nuclear war and blackmail would skyrocket. A nuclear Iran wouldn’t just threaten the region — it would endanger the entire free world.
Long answer
The Islamic Republic of Iran is not just another dictatorship — it’s the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. For decades, it has funded, trained, and armed violent Islamist proxies like Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza, the Houthis in Yemen, and Shi’ite militias in Iraq, Syria, and Bahrain.
While Iranians suffer under economic collapse, the regime pours billions into missile technology and nuclear enrichment. Its leadership denies the Holocaust, chants “Death to America,” and openly calls to wipe Israel off the map.
Now imagine this regime — with a nuclear bomb.
Would Iran hand it to proxies like Hezbollah? Use it as a shield to carry out even more terror? Blackmail the West, threaten U.S. allies, or escalate wars knowing any retaliation could trigger catastrophe? Given what Iran has already done without nuclear weapons — the answer should alarm the entire free world.
This isn’t just about Israel — it’s about global security.
If Iran goes nuclear, others like Saudi Arabia will follow. Its terror proxies will feel unstoppable.
The risk of a nuclear war — by miscalculation or proxy — will soar.
Iran could then blackmail nations, threaten rivals, and collapse decades of nonproliferation efforts.Preventing a nuclear Iran isn’t just an Israeli interest — it’s a global imperative for peace and security.