It is no secret to anyone that Saudi Arabia possesses long-range missiles. Indeed, American spy satellites spotted Prince Khaled Ben Sultan, along a military delegation, in China, where they were purchasing missiles and the Kingdom purchased many others after that. The only thing left to do is to purchase nuclear bombs from Pakistan, to shield Mecca and the Medina and to subsequently launch, along with Egypt and the UAE, nuclear military projects, thus forcing both the West and the East to intervene, in order to strip the Middle East from weapons of mass destruction. The above paragraph summarizes my entire point of view. I will now proceed with certified pieces of information, for which I can take full responsibility in court. We are living in an ugly world. As for the ugliest part in it, it lies in the fact that Israel is controlling the policies of the five permanent member states at the Security Council and Germany, to serve the Israeli interests. Israel has a Fascist, occupying and criminal government. Half the resolutions taken at the international Security Council have been against Israel and the other half was vetoed by the USA. Iran's nuclear arsenal cannot pose any threat, neither to the USA, nor to Russia, China, Britain, France or Germany; not now and not a million years. Iran is posing a threat to the Gulf States and occupying the Emirati islands. Therefore, I hope that the UAE will complete its nuclear program and build uranium enrichment reactors on its lands. In Geneva, the six states were not defending their own interests. The USA rather led the negotiations on behalf of Israel. War criminal Benjamin Netanyahu had declared that Israel will be rejecting any agreement and that it will be insisting on its right to self defense. Politics are ridden with lies. However, the honorable Netanyahu is ridden with arrogance and pettiness, since he is still demanding that the sanctions be increased; and the Congress is supporting this demand of his. I cannot be using insults in a newspaper such as Al-Hayat. I also do not want to be obscene, by using the right terms to describe the Israeli government. However, I am surprised (to say the least) that the conference focused on something that is inexistent (i.e. the Iranian nuclear weapons) and totally disregarded the nuclear arsenal of the Nazi-like war criminals. No negotiations were actually conducted in Geneva. This was just an attempt at trapping Iran. The offered deal consisted of Iran temporarily halting its nuclear program in return of releasing its frozen assets around the world. As for Iran, it wants the sanctions lifted of its oil industry and banks. Meanwhile, the Congress was working on imposing additional sanctions on Iran, in order to abort the Obama Administration's very limited efforts, aimed at reaching an agreement. President Obama even warned the Congress against pushing the USA to a war with Iran. The Israeli Knesset is better than the U.S. House of Representatives. The latter includes a few good members, in addition to the radical majority that was bought off by the Israeli lobby and is working to serve the Israeli interests, even if that would result in greatly damaging the American interests. On the other hand, the Knesset includes some moderate and leftist minority parties, with which a peace treaty could be reached. The Netanyahu cabinet can never obtain a favorable consensus at the Knesset. Meanwhile, the U.S. House of Representatives keeps on voting, almost unanimously, on resolutions favoring Israel and dictated by the Israeli lobby, and by the war and evil gang of the neo-conservatives and the American Likud. In all cases, it is perhaps a naïve thing to expect to solve a conflict, which started thirty years ago and increased in light of the nuclear program, within three days in Geneva. The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, held Iran responsible for jamming the negotiations, while the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Jawad Zarif, accused the six states and alluded to France's role in raising the demands. I personally believe that Kerry spoke for Netanyahu. I do not understand the reason, why France's escalation of the demands is so important as to hinder the negotiations and to gain the approval of the pro-IsraeliNew York Times' journalist, Roger Cohen. I will conclude my piece the same way I started it, by demanding an Arab nuclear military program, because the six countries are only concerned with their own interests; and these interests are always favorable to Israel but not to us. [email protected]