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CrzyLngPwd | 1 day ago

Do you believe that allies shouldn't sell weapons to each other?

Do you think people should try to kill the leaders of countries that sell weapons in such circumstances?

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tim333|1 day ago

It depends a bit on what they do with the weapons. The Ukraine invasion is a nasty business.

CrzyLngPwd|1 day ago

Do you think the USAs and Israel's unprovoked attack on Iran is a nasty business, or only that Russia's attack on Ukraine is a nasty business?

How about NATO attacking Yugoslavia unprovoked? Was that a nasty business?

NATO attacking Libya, unprovoked, was that a nasty business?

The USA attacking Afghanistan unprovoked, was that a nasty business?

slowmovintarget|1 day ago

So the only thing you're actually interested in is arguing "Trump bad."

Iran's religious leadership has been sponsoring terror throughout the world for the last 40 years. Jimmy Carter was duped by the British into causing the rise of Shia Islam there. Khamenei and his leadership had escape locations prepared in Venezuela. The U.S. rolled those up first, nabbing the leader of a criminal cartel (Maduro) in the process. Now Israel and the U.S. have taken out Iran's oppressive "supreme leader" at a moment in history when the Iranian people are struggling for their own freedom.

Khamenei was a bad guy. Maduro is a bad guy. They've put evil and harm out into the world and you're wringing your hands about it because it was Trump that stopped them?

"By G'Quan, I can't recall the last time I was in a fight like that. No moral ambiguity, no .. hopeless battle against ancient and overwhelming forces. They were the bad guys, as you say, we were the good guys. And they made a very satisfying thump when they hit the floor." -- G'Kar