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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨BREAKING: The World Health Organization says it is preparing for a possible nuclear incident if the Iran war escalates - Politico
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Brooke
Brooke@8thMood·
@jacksonhinklle Hes been warning us they are weeks away since 1996. Weird.
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Angel 2023
Angel 2023@AngelIran2023·
@jacksonhinklle Thank you, Mr. President and your great administration team . We know how dangerous the Islamic Republic and its ’s nuclear ambitions are. We appreciate your leadership in standing against them .
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XAS_GAMING@XAS_GAMING·
“WHO preparing for a possible nuclear incident shows that this war is no longer limited to missiles and statements. The situation is moving toward a point where one wrong step could weigh heavily on all of humanity. And in this entire crisis, if any one factor appears to be the biggest source of instability, it is Israel’s same aggressive policy that keeps advancing by trampling on the sovereignty of other countries. Apart from the United States, there is hardly any nation whose sovereignty Israel has not challenged, directly or indirectly. So the question is not only where the next attack will happen— the real question is how long the world will continue to tolerate an attitude that crosses every limit and still tries to present itself as the victim.”
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ملهمه🇸🇦
ملهمه🇸🇦@gm_20_20·
@jacksonhinklle Iran was never a threat to America; that's nonsense used to justify Israel and its expansionist project. Iran was merely a pretext. America and Israel will cause disasters in the Gulf. I wish destruction upon Netanyahu and the treacherous Trump.
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MM aka NoOne
MM aka NoOne@PolieLies·
@jacksonhinklle what they aren't saying but really mean is... America, YOU HAVE a problem there are too many factors involved....China, North Korea...all allies of a nation that's been bullied
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Chocolate Girl
Chocolate Girl@ChocolateGirlfr·
This kind of statement risks fueling unnecessary panic rather than promoting stability. Preparedness is part of any global health body’s mandate, but publicly emphasizing a “possible nuclear incident” at this stage amplifies worst case scenarios that may never materialize. Even recent intelligence assessments suggest that Iran’s nuclear capabilities have been significantly degraded, with no clear evidence of an active weapons program rebuilding . Framing the situation in nuclear terms can distort public perception and escalate tensions further. The priority should be de-escalation and diplomacy not rhetoric that normalizes the idea of nuclear fallout as an expected outcome. Statements like this risk turning contingency planning into perceived inevitability, which serves no one.
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Jaan
Jaan@JaanCryptoX·
@jacksonhinklle The WHO isn't waiting for the fallout: New nuclear protocols are being activated as the middle East conflict shadows the world's most sensitive sites.💥🔥😭
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Xrebel
Xrebel@XRebel1417·
@jacksonhinklle This war is not good for anyone. I wish this would be stop ASAP
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DataAI
DataAI@DataAI_X·
@jacksonhinklle War escalates… and humanity holds its breath. ☢️
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Finscann
Finscann@finscann·
WHO preparing for a nuclear incident. This is no longer just a WAR.
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Shoaib
Shoaib@ShoaibSLN·
@jacksonhinklle What the world thinks is that Iran does not have nuclear missiles, it has kept them hidden, it wants someone to use them first, if anyone uses them then Iran will respond and will definitely respond.
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Must0pha
Must0pha@Oshioyemi5·
So now the World Health Organization is preparing for a possible nuclear incident—and we’re still pretending this is normal? When things reach this level, you have to ask who kept pushing escalation instead of stopping it. Time and again, it’s the same pattern: pressure, and then the world deals with the consequences
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Brooke
Brooke@8thMood·
@jacksonhinklle We don’t want a nuclear anything. The fact that this is even being discussed shows how reckless things are getting.
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Leona
Leona@Leona089·
@jacksonhinklle I believe this will not happen; I have strong confidence in our American military.
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Meridian Zero
Meridian Zero@TheMeridianZero·
WHO prepping for nuclear fallout if the Iran war blows up. Sure. Standard bureaucratic theater whenever tensions spike. They've run these drills since the 80s. But look at the actual driver. JCPOA signed 2015 then ditched in 2018. Iran ramped to 60% enrichment, now sitting on 400kg of it per latest IAEA. Enough for multiple weapons with breakout measured in weeks. Means the whole post-Cold War arms control setup is toast and the Gulf's heading for proliferation free-for-all. Question is who actually lit this fuse and keeps feeding it.
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Bete
Bete@Bete_4·
@jacksonhinklle 🚨 Preparing for nuclear risk isn’t alarmism — it’s a response to attacks near sensitive sites. Nuclear scenarios would affect public health and markets, not just battlefields.
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dhavi
dhavi@dhaveedsc3·
@jacksonhinklle That escalated quickly. hope it doesn’t come to that 😬
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Izzy
Izzy@Izzyraeofficial·
@jacksonhinklle They would say that when a lot of countries are pulling out from them
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togo
togo@togokam·
@jacksonhinklle Trump justified Israel’s attack on the Iranian gas field as ‘anger’, by that logic, the Bushehr reactor could be next, and Trump will probably justify such attack, regardless of the potential nuclear disaster that might happen.
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Pastor Bee
Pastor Bee@Ahindehezekiah·
@jacksonhinklle WHO Eastern Mediterranean director Hanan Balkhy said “The worst-case scenario is a nuclear incident, and that's something that worries us the most." Long-term health risks noted
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