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Saved - June 23, 2025 at 6:36 AM
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Iran is often labeled a threat to U.S. national security, but I believe it's essential to examine the history behind this narrative. The U.S. has repeatedly intervened in Iran's affairs, from overthrowing its democratically elected government in 1953 to supporting Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War. We shot down a civilian plane and imposed harsh sanctions, while Iran complied with international agreements like the JCPOA. Despite being surrounded by U.S. military bases, Iran has fought against groups like ISIS. We must recognize the wrongs done to Iran and its people, questioning who the real threat is.

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

“Iran is a threat to U.S. national security.” Let’s break that down🧵 1953: The U.S. overthrew Iran’s democratically elected government to control its oil. We installed a monarch—the Shah—who ruled brutally, backed by CIA-run secret police (SAVAK) that tortured and disappeared dissenters.   1979: Iranian people finally rose up and overthrew the Shah. In the chaos, angry students took American embassy staff hostage—an illegal act, but notably, not a single hostage was killed.   1980s: The U.S. supported Saddam Hussein as he invaded Iran and used chemical weapons to wipe out entire Iranian villages. A million Iranians were killed. The chemical materials were shipped from the U.S. and the funding came via the CIA.   1988: The U.S. shot down Iran Air Flight 655, a civilian passenger plane, killing 290 innocent people, including 66 children. The flight had just taken off from Tehran and was flying in Iranian airspace. The U.S. never apologized for what it later claimed was “a mistake.” No one was held accountable. In fact, the ship’s captain received a medal the following year for his service.   1990s: After that came crippling sanctions and covert operations to sabotage Iran’s economy, scientists, and sovereignty—tactics that continue to this day. 2003– 2011: The U.S. topples Saddam. A million Iraqis are killed. Post-Saddam Iraqi leaders and militias resisting the U.S. occupation build close ties with Iran. 2010–2012: 6 Iranian nuclear scientists are assassinated, widely attributed to Israel’s Mossad, often with U.S. knowledge or coordination.   2015: Iran signed the JCPOA nuclear deal—agreeing to international inspections and limits on uranium enrichment. The UN confirmed Iran complied.   2018: Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal. Iran is punished despite playing by the rules. Sanctions return—harsher than ever. 2019: Iran announces it will enrich uranium beyond the limit set in the deal, not to build a weapon, but to gain leverage for relief from the crippling sanctions devastating its economy. 2020: The U.S. assassinated Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s top general, in a drone strike on Iraqi soil. He wasn’t launching an attack, but was on a diplomatic mission, carrying Iran’s response to a peace offer from Saudi Arabia, according to Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi. 2023–2025: Iran’s allies (Houthis, Hezbollah, PMFs) begin resisting Israeli regional aggression, especially in response to its genocide in Gaza. 2025: 🚨 Trump bombs Iran following persistent lobbying from Israel. No Congressional approval. No evidence of an imminent threat. No regard for ongoing diplomatic talks. Meanwhile: 🛑 U.S. military bases surround Iran—in every neighboring country. 🇮🇷 Iran has none outside the region. 🛡️ Iran has consistently fought ISIS and al-Qaeda—yet is still branded “the world’s top sponsor of terror.” We need to be honest with ourselves: We have wronged Iran. We have wronged the Iranian people. Not just once—but over and over again. We invaded. We toppled. We assassinated. We bombed. And yet we call them the threat?

Saved - June 14, 2025 at 8:21 PM
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In the 1960s, hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium went missing from a U.S. facility, linked to NUMEC and its founder, Zalman Shapiro, who had ties to Israel. Investigations suggested that Israeli agents may have diverted the material to fuel the Dimona nuclear reactor, central to Israel's nuclear program. President Kennedy sought transparency and inspections, but Israeli leaders stalled and ultimately banned U.S. access. After JFK's assassination, U.S. policy shifted to ignoring Israel's nuclear capabilities, while Iran faced scrutiny despite being an NPT signatory. This highlights a significant hypocrisy in U.S. foreign policy.

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

How Israel Stole U.S. Uranium to Build Its Nuclear Arsenal — And How JFK Tried to Stop It 🧵 1/ In the 1960s, the U.S. discovered hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium had gone missing from a nuclear facility in Apollo, Pennsylvania. https://t.co/Ihs945Xosf

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2/ The missing material — between 200 and 600 pounds of bomb-grade uranium — was enough to make dozens of nuclear weapons. The company? NUMEC (Nuclear Materials & Equipment Corporation). https://t.co/3M0x1yNqmr

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3/ The plant’s founder, Zalman Shapiro, former president of Pittsburgh chapter of the Zionist Organization of America, had deep ties to Israel. Intelligence agencies found that Israeli intelligence agents had visited NUMEC under suspicious circumstances (disguised as scientists) https://t.co/XMvgpQjnzZ

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4/ Despite years of investigations by the FBI, CIA, and the Atomic Energy Commission, no one was ever charged. But declassified CIA reports in the 2000s concluded the material was likely diverted to Israel. https://t.co/uhU5ioqA6V

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5/ It helped fuel the Dimona nuclear reactor, the secretive site at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapons program — which the country still refuses to officially acknowledge to this day. https://t.co/p3NUSzlJrN

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6/ 🔍 In 1963, President John F. Kennedy grew increasingly alarmed by reports that Israel’s Dimona reactor was not for peaceful purposes, as Israel repeatedly claimed. He sent multiple letters to Israeli PM Ben-Gurion, demanding full transparency & regular U.S. inspections. https://t.co/BZB2FnoZcU

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7/ Ben-Gurion stalled, offering vague reassurances. Then he resigned — many believe in part to avoid answering JFK’s demands. His successor, Levi Eshkol, continued to delay and obfuscate. Eventually, Israel banned U.S. inspectors altogether, cutting off access to Dimona.

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8/ JFK’s push to prevent Israeli nuclear weapons was serious. He warned that allowing proliferation would destabilize the Middle East. He was the last U.S. president to challenge Israel’s nuclear ambitions so directly. After his assassination in 1963, that pressure vanished. https://t.co/v3LX3cO8uz

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9/ By the late 1960s, U.S. officials adopted a policy of “nuclear ambiguity.” They knew Israel had the bomb. They knew where the uranium came from. But they chose not to confront it.

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10/ Today, Israel is believed to have over 100 nuclear warheads (possibly more). It is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It faces no IAEA inspections. And it receives billions in U.S. aid each year.

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11/ Meanwhile, Iran — which is an NPT signatory — faces crippling sanctions, sabotage, and war threats without any proof of a nuclear weapons program. This is the glaring hypocrisy of U.S. foreign policy. If we were honest, the real questions would be aimed at Israel — for the theft, the deception, the unchecked arsenal, & for plunging the region into utter chaos.

Saved - February 17, 2025 at 3:49 AM
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Mordechai Brafman, a 28-year-old pro-Israel extremist, fired 17 shots at a father and son in Miami Beach, mistakenly believing he had killed them. He later expressed satisfaction, claiming he had killed two Palestinians. Ironically, the victims were Israeli tourists who responded by chanting 'Death to Arabs' on social media. This incident highlights the deep-rooted anti-Palestinian hate and indoctrination prevalent in pro-Israel communities. I'm increasingly worried about the rise of militant Zionist extremism in the U.S., particularly from groups like the Jewish Defense League and @Betar_USA, which pose a threat to all communities.

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

BREAKING: Mordechai Brafman, 28, a pro-Israel fanatic, fired 17 shots at a father and son in Miami Beach, injuring both. Believing he had killed them, he smiled and told police, “I killed two Palestinians.” Where was he radicalized? And where are the congressional hearings to address this rising hate against Palestinians and Arabs?

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

Ironically, the victims were Israeli tourists. And right after being shot, they took to social media chanting 'Death to Arabs.' You can't make this up. This is the result of anti-Palestinian hate & indoctrination that sadly runs deep in Israel and pro-Israel communities in U.S. https://t.co/y13D6aM96Y

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I’m deeply concerned about the rise of militant Zionist extremism in the U.S. Groups like the Jewish Defense League have a history of violence, and recent activities by organizations such as @Betar_USA are terrifying and alarming. These Jewish terrorists have also targeted fellow Jews opposing their aggressive ideologies. It’s imperative law enforcement address this escalating threat to ensure the safety of all communities.

Saved - January 7, 2024 at 7:21 AM
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American doctors engaging in dangerous anti-Arab hate speech, calling for the elimination of Palestinians. The presence of militant Zionism in US healthcare needs urgent attention to ensure the safety of Arab American colleagues and patients. Concerns can be expressed via email.

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

American doctors openly calling for elimination of Palestinians & engaging in dangerous anti-Arab hate speech. One Palestinian doctor calling for elimination of Jews would be enough to rightly trigger a national conversation on safety of Jewish colleagues & patients. https://t.co/xAWozFwjgE

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Why is no one discussing the presence of militant Zionism in U.S. healthcare and its implications on safety of our Arab American colleagues and patients? https://t.co/aOJwooOglj

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They keep coming out of the woodwork. The threat of militant Zionism & the safety of Arab American colleagues and patients in US healthcare institutions must be urgently addressed. https://x.com/StopZionistHate/status/1743842940324134930?s=20

@StopZionistHate - Stop Zionist Hate

"...Israel will be from the river to the sea." - Jonathan Rothberg @JMRothberg, scientist and professor at @YaleMed, is calling for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. To express your concerns, email: 📧oapd.acadprof@yale.edu https://t.co/qNtmY0D12L

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

4 more here. It's an epidemic. https://t.co/ll1d4hulEX

Saved - November 14, 2023 at 5:40 PM

@KashifMD - Kashif Chaudhry

This is just as heartbreaking as it is inspiring. This will go into my talks for med students, textbook case of dedication to the medical profession & commitment to patient care. Dr. Hammam Alloh, your name will not die! @drhammamalloh ✊🏼 🙇 https://t.co/IRNsGtVfPH

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Speaker 0 questions why they should leave their family and who will care for their patients. They believe they have the right to proper healthcare and didn't spend years in medical school just to think about themselves. They ask if this is the reason they became a doctor.
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Speaker 0: Why don't you go with your family south? And and if I go, who treats my patients? We are not animals. We have the right to receive proper health care. You think I went to medical school and for my postgraduate degrees For a total of 14 years. So I think only about my life and not my patients. I'm asking you, ma'am. Do you think this is the reason why I went to med school? To think only about my life? This is another reason why I became a doctor.
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