[Salon] The key lesson from Iran? Kim Jong Un was right about everything.



Pretty funny to see some foreign policy "experts" praise Trump's approach to Iran when what he's actually done is prove that Kim Jong Un was right about everything.

Essentially, here are the 4 lessons that countries serious about their survival have learned from what happened:

Key lesson 1: You must have nuclear weapons, but you need to develop them outside of any international monitoring

Key lesson 2: Diplomacy with the West is worse than useless, it's harmful

Key lesson 3: You need to fear all Western technology

Key lesson 4: Preemptive strikes and targeted assassinations of civilians are legitimate

I just wrote an article explaining why that's the case (link in next tweet)
https://arnaudbertrand.substack.com/p/the-key-lesson-from-iran-kim-jong
The key lesson from Iran? Kim Jong Un was right about everything.


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