Not really the issue at hand, but sure.
This is less about getting to kill brown people than about Iranians. And their government lacks public support and is not just willing to do mass killings in the streets and executions to maintain their grip on power but is actually doing that too.
The civilian death toll is probably going to be much lower than in the January protests. But that does not mean that a military intervention is right or resolves the participants from doing nation building afterward.
I agree, but one must mention this duty. A war against a regime is not over until a stable, new government is established. Unless you want to subjugate.
Economy is imploding because people don’t want to pick between switching to green energy and not murdering brown people.
Wait. Why is that a choice? Wouldn’t switching to green energy mean less fossil fuel related wars, meaning we can have BOTH?
No no. People want MORE fossil fuel related wars. But without having to give up on fossil fuels while those wars happen.
Not really the issue at hand, but sure. This is less about getting to kill brown people than about Iranians. And their government lacks public support and is not just willing to do mass killings in the streets and executions to maintain their grip on power but is actually doing that too.
The civilian death toll is probably going to be much lower than in the January protests. But that does not mean that a military intervention is right or resolves the participants from doing nation building afterward.
Given the US record on nation building, I think we might just want to pass on that obligation.
I agree, but one must mention this duty. A war against a regime is not over until a stable, new government is established. Unless you want to subjugate.