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What the Critics Have Wrong About the
Iran Conflict

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Posted By: Moritz55, 3/11/2026 9:48:30 AM

Perhaps the only thing more remarkable than the joint U.S.-Israeli decapitation strike against the Iranian regime on February 28 is the nature of the criticism of the action. Nearly all opponents claim support for the demise of the bloody-handed Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while simultaneously expressing outrage that the operation itself has supposedly violated a litany of laws, norms and other requirements that were necessary to proceed. The most prominent objections are that President Donald Trump acted without first explaining his objectives; that he failed to secure Congressional authorization or the support of America’s international allies; and that he refused to exhaust diplomacy before choosing military options.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: RubiconDan 3/11/2026 10:56:26 AM (No. 2078895)
All of this author's points are valid except for his caveat at the end of #1, "...the only requirement is an Iran no longer able to threaten the region, or beyond. The type of regime that next governs, for example, is of lesser concern." That sentence is absurd and naive. Unless the regime is changed and does not include the Islamic Mullahs or the IRGC in control of Iran, they will ALWAYS and FOREVER threaten the region. They would just immediately start to rebuild their missile capacity and their nuclear ambitions, probably even try to purchase nuclear weapons from North Korea or Pakistan.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: doctorfixit 3/11/2026 11:04:15 AM (No. 2078904)
Newsweak is ridiculous as always. Nearly all opponents support the bloody-handed Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. There, FIFY. Democrats support any form of depravity available.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 3/11/2026 1:28:28 PM (No. 2078960)
There are several classes of critics, they can't all be lumped together. Some profit financially by dealing with Iran. Some are desperate for their oil. Some hate America and side with everybody who gives us trouble. Some people enjoy terrorism and bloodshed. Some people are too stupid to realize the threat of crazy people having nuclear weapons. Some people are just ignorant of world events and can't think beyond their own noses.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/11/2026 2:45:20 PM (No. 2078993)
Give ALL the Critics a 1 way ticket to IRAN...Body Shields are in short supply!
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