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by ericmay
80 days ago
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> My family are in the GCC, and my parents live near the coast. Iran has not once targeted a civilian infrastructure there directly, except for specific landmarks (Burj al Arab, the Palm, etc.). That's still not ok, still targeting civilian settlements and infrastructure which is of no military value. Stop making excuses. > But otherwise civilian life is still pedestrian - heck, my younger brother is going to the Atlantis water park tomorrow because they offered him free tickets. That's really cool. Life is pretty normal here in the US too. In Israel from what I understand most folks just have to go to the air raid shelters once in a while but life is otherwise pretty normal. > Israel is obviously a different story, being directly responsible for attacking civilian targets in Iran. Likewise Iran is directly responsible for attacking civilian targets in Israel and other gulf states. I'm not sure life in Iran is really all that normal though. Tehran ran out of water in part because Iran instead spent money on offensive war capabilities and funding terrorist groups, and then they murdered around 30k of their own people. Sounds like most everyone else is living normal lives (Israel, Gulf states, US) but things are not great in Iran under the current leadership and their mismanagement of the country. |
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Bridges and power infrastructure - any thoughts on what the US targeting them would mean?
This was started by the US and Israel illegally, the moral high ground doesn’t exist.