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I commend @NoHolyCows not only for having the stomach to wade through all the bilge in this thread, but for responding to it again and again calmly and precisely, armed with facts and a sense of ethics.
To recap for our merry little band of keyboard warriors:
No one here supports Hamas in any way or condones or apologies for the 10/7 attacks.
No one here supports or condones the tyrannical mullahs in Tehran in any way
The issue at hand is very simple:
In the case of Gaza,. Israel’s actions have gone far beyond self defense to repeated war crimes against a helpless population that had no control over Hamas’s actions in the first place.
In the case of Iran, the U.S. has no constitutional or legal right to attack that country, the Israel attack itself was illegal under international law, and in any case the prospect of destroying Iran’s nuclear program or effecting regime change are negligible. Of course, those who support regime change never stop to ask themselves the most basic question — even if that were to happen, what comes next?
To recap for our merry little band of keyboard warriors:
No one here supports Hamas in any way or condones or apologies for the 10/7 attacks.
No one here supports or condones the tyrannical mullahs in Tehran in any way
The issue at hand is very simple:
In the case of Gaza,. Israel’s actions have gone far beyond self defense to repeated war crimes against a helpless population that had no control over Hamas’s actions in the first place.
In the case of Iran, the U.S. has no constitutional or legal right to attack that country, the Israel attack itself was illegal under international law, and in any case the prospect of destroying Iran’s nuclear program or effecting regime change are negligible. Of course, those who support regime change never stop to ask themselves the most basic question — even if that were to happen, what comes next?