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by bijowo1676 5 hours ago
>>Like most Americans, I have a number of grave concerns about the Iranian regime

I didn't agree with "most Americans" part. This kind of rhetoric is false and is used to whitewash and launder war crimes and escape responsibility, for example for murdering 160 Iranian school girls in in Minab.

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You don't think most Americans would say, if you asked them about the issue, that the Iranian regime is bad and oppressive? I don't think this has anything to do with whitewashing or escaping responsibility for war crimes; obviously we're getting beyond the level of detail most Americans would know, but I personally find it quite easy to believe that both Ahmad Vahidi and Pete Hegseth should be arrested and sent to the Hague.
do Americans care enough about Iran, to murder 160 innocent girls ??

there are many ways to phrase a question and make it seem like very low stakes, while it causes actual human lives on the other end of the globe

No, they don't. Perhaps that's where the confusion lies? Americans mostly did not want to bomb Iran in the first place, which is why their representatives in Congress didn't agree to; the regime in the White House just issued illegal orders to start bombing without Congressional authorization. Even had Hegseth not murdered those schoolgirls, the war would still have been illegal, and I would still be calling (perhaps a bit less vehemently) for him to go to prison over it.
The GOP in Congress on multiple occasions voted down restrictions on Trump's activities in Iran. So there's plenty of representatives that do agree with Trump's plan. This isn't anywhere near as clear cut as you're implying.
This is empty rhetoric, WW2 was the last war where Congress officially declared war. Vietbam, Iraq, GWOT wars had some form of congress authorization, but the rest of the wars never had any authorization

America been droning and murdering people around the globe with impunity, for example Cambodia bombing which literally put Pol Pot and Khmer Rouge in power and led to genocide. The list of US war crimes is simply too big and I have zero tolerance for whitewashing or excusing this behavior

Your "zero tolerance" attitude is preventing you from understanding that I agree with you. I'm not going to talk to you any further, but I would encourage you to reflect on whether your reflexive hostility here has been an enjoyable or productive use of your time.