The Unspoken Nuclear Threat
"If that nuclear site gets blown up and nuclear material winds up in the water, none of those countries have water? No water, no fish, no nothing, like it has no life."
Description
A chilling revelation about the environmental catastrophe that would follow an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. The Prime Minister explains that Qatar and neighboring Gulf states would run out of water in just three days if nuclear contamination reached the Gulf waters, as their survival depends entirely on desalination. This stark reality exposes the suicidal nature of military solutions being casually discussed in Washington.