No one wants a war, but given these facts:
-The general was behind hundreds of american deaths in iraq.
-He was behind the recent embassy attack. — BitconnectCarlos
If you're going to reduce yourself to the absurd claim that Trump is not capable of believing in any policy of his because he's a liar, you'll find yourself on the same level of political confusion as those who believe he's an absolutely honest dealer. Again, you need more. — Baden
Not perfectly though. I can't plot a positive economic or strategic outcome to this for the US ruling classes that beats sticking with the Iran deal and encouraging progressive forces in the country. Maybe I lack a sufficiently Machiavellian imagination or something. Anyone here see a war being good for the US? — Baden
You make the argument on a case-by-case basis looking at other factors besides the propensity for lies. And you have to do that with every politician. You may as well just presume they are all willing to lie when it suits them. — Baden
It makes sense to ramp up the aggression if the US isn't responding too — BitconnectCarlos
he genuinely hates us — BitconnectCarlos
and has been hating us for decades — BitconnectCarlos
It makes sense to ramp up the aggression — BitconnectCarlos
that doesn't change the fact that we have diametrically opposed interests in the middle east. — BitconnectCarlos
The guy is sticking pins in us because he genuinely hates us and has been hating us for decades. This is the regime, not the people. We can play nice with them, but that doesn't change the fact that we have diametrically opposed interests in the middle east. What Iran is doing now in targeting the US via proxy makes sense for it. It makes sense to ramp up the aggression if the US isn't responding too. That's just good strategy.
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