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By Laura Aboli.
The real reason for the war with Iran has nothing to do with uranium enrichment - it’s about a very different kind of enrichment…
They keep telling us this war is about Iran’s nuclear ambitions. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know that’s just the cover story.
This war isn’t about bombs. It’s about banks.
Iran is one of the last sovereign nations that hasn’t been absorbed into the Western-led financial system. It has its own central bank, it doesn’t bow to the IMF or World Bank, it doesn’t allow full-spectrum financial penetration from the likes of BlackRock, Vanguard, or JPMorgan. That makes it a problem for the globalist banksters.
Unlike other nations that folded into the “rules-based” system post-9/11 or after the Arab Spring, Iran never gave up full control of its monetary policy, energy sector, or capital markets. It’s one of the few remaining holdouts from the era before neoliberal globalization became gospel.
That’s the real threat.
Because the kind of capitalism that dominates today doesn’t just want trade deals—it wants total access. To your energy, to your debt, to your labor markets, to your political decisions. It’s about total control. And Iran refuses to be brought into that fold.
Iran doesn’t take marching orders from the IMF. It sells oil outside the dollar system. It talks openly about a multipolar world and backs up its talk with regional alliances, from Iraq to Syria to Lebanon.
This is what Washington, London, and Tel Aviv can’t tolerate—not because Iran is strong militarily, but because it’s economically disobedient.
The “nuclear threat” narrative is just the propaganda vehicle. It’s the same one they used in Iraq.
The goal is to justify dismantling a regime that won’t play ball with the bankers.
And this isn’t new. Every major military campaign of the past two decades—Libya, Iraq, even Ukraine in a different way—follows the same pattern: identify a state resisting global financial integration, frame it as a rogue actor, and bring it to heel through war, sanctions, or regime change.
Iran is just the next target.
So when you see the headlines, remember: this isn’t just about nukes. It’s about a country that won’t open its books, privatize its oil, or let Wall Street set its future. And for the controllers of the world, that kind of independence is the real weapon of mass destruction.
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The real reason for the war with Iran has nothing to do with uranium enrichment - it’s about a very different kind of enrichment…
They keep telling us this war is about Iran’s nuclear ambitions. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know that’s just the cover story.
This war isn’t about bombs. It’s about banks.
Iran is one of the last sovereign nations that hasn’t been absorbed into the Western-led financial system. It has its own central bank, it doesn’t bow to the IMF or World Bank, it doesn’t allow full-spectrum financial penetration from the likes of BlackRock, Vanguard, or JPMorgan. That makes it a problem for the globalist banksters.
Unlike other nations that folded into the “rules-based” system post-9/11 or after the Arab Spring, Iran never gave up full control of its monetary policy, energy sector, or capital markets. It’s one of the few remaining holdouts from the era before neoliberal globalization became gospel.
That’s the real threat.
Because the kind of capitalism that dominates today doesn’t just want trade deals—it wants total access. To your energy, to your debt, to your labor markets, to your political decisions. It’s about total control. And Iran refuses to be brought into that fold.
Iran doesn’t take marching orders from the IMF. It sells oil outside the dollar system. It talks openly about a multipolar world and backs up its talk with regional alliances, from Iraq to Syria to Lebanon.
This is what Washington, London, and Tel Aviv can’t tolerate—not because Iran is strong militarily, but because it’s economically disobedient.
The “nuclear threat” narrative is just the propaganda vehicle. It’s the same one they used in Iraq.
The goal is to justify dismantling a regime that won’t play ball with the bankers.
And this isn’t new. Every major military campaign of the past two decades—Libya, Iraq, even Ukraine in a different way—follows the same pattern: identify a state resisting global financial integration, frame it as a rogue actor, and bring it to heel through war, sanctions, or regime change.
Iran is just the next target.
So when you see the headlines, remember: this isn’t just about nukes. It’s about a country that won’t open its books, privatize its oil, or let Wall Street set its future. And for the controllers of the world, that kind of independence is the real weapon of mass destruction.
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