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Engineering Consent For An Attack On Iran
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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 942522" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>The premise is wrong.</p><p></p><p>Your premise, is that Israel has the right to invade/attack other sovereign countries to defend itself; which, if truly believed, could justify an attack on the United States by any other country in the world. It is not for me to tell you that that would obviously never fly, but it is for you to explain why Israel has the exemption to attack those it perceives as a threat? Or, in a grander sense, why does the US have an exemption to attack those it perceives as a threat?</p><p></p><p>The obvious answer is that it is not about threat, it is about global power and politics. The "attack" against Iran is not because of ideological differences (look at a list of the US allies to see my point), but rather because of the political power nuclear weapons would grant Iran in the Middle East.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 942522, member: 31608"] The premise is wrong. Your premise, is that Israel has the right to invade/attack other sovereign countries to defend itself; which, if truly believed, could justify an attack on the United States by any other country in the world. It is not for me to tell you that that would obviously never fly, but it is for you to explain why Israel has the exemption to attack those it perceives as a threat? Or, in a grander sense, why does the US have an exemption to attack those it perceives as a threat? The obvious answer is that it is not about threat, it is about global power and politics. The "attack" against Iran is not because of ideological differences (look at a list of the US allies to see my point), but rather because of the political power nuclear weapons would grant Iran in the Middle East. [/QUOTE]
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