• Deceptichum
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    4 months ago

    Iran is being so reasonable here compared to Israel/America.

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      i have to think the “US sends one submarine and one aircraft carrier to middle east” that’s reported in US news is a small portion of what they’ve actually done to bare their fangs over there

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      Yeah, I’m inclined to think that too, they seem to care about following the rules and acting moderate more than Israel, but then I remember that it was them that armed hamas to carry out an incursion into Israel and now act like wise statesmen.

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            Hamas decided to attack Israel. Israel decided to slaughter Palestinians for it.

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              As seen by Iran’s reaction to the killing of Haniyeh as if he was general Soleimani himself, the hamas leadership (and Hezbollah) was acting at the orders of Iran. No Iran, no Oct 7th. Neither Israel nor prticularly Palestine benefitted from triggering Oct 7th.

              Palestinians have a right to defend themselves, the Israeli government’s response is completely disproportionate and genocidal, but none of that refutes that Iran has been using Gaza, Hezbollah and the Houthis like chess pawns to strengthen their position in the middle east. Ask the Saudis and the Lebanese.

              That’s why I find it ironic to see people believe Iran when it talks like it is the voice of reason in that part of the world.

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                Neither Israel nor prticularly Palestine benefitted from triggering Oct 7th.

                Apart from Israel getting the excuse to do what they’ve always wanted to do, of course.

                none of that refutes that Iran has been using Gaza, Hezbollah and the Houthis like chess pawns to strengthen their position in the middle east

                Are they strengthening their position? Or is this a matter of survival? They’ve been under attack by the US and Israel for the past 2 decades. Framing their actions as some surreptitious plan to conquer the middle east is no different from describing Israel’s actions against Palestine as self defense.

                It’s not so much that Iran is the voice of reason, but that they’re left with no other choice than to be the counterweight to what is happening. And if they had not done so covertly, they’d be putting their very existence in danger as well.

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                  Apart from Israel getting the excuse to do what they’ve always wanted to do, of course.

                  Unless you’re saying bibi paid hamas to attack them, this is true, but…an unforced error on the part of hamas.

                  As for the rest about Iran’s strategy:

                  I guess every interlocutor of Iran in the world except the US and Israel are fine with that at this point as long as things deescalate. But going back to my original point, this should not be painted as Iran being the reasonable guys in contrast, there are a lot of interests in the middle east who are wary of their activities over time.

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                Who said Iran was behind the Oct 7th attack? Nothing they’ve been doing for the past 8 months seems to indicate they wanted this conflict. Arming Hamas is one thing. Greenlighting that kind of operation is another thing entirely. And on this argument, which has no evidence, israel decides to go ahead and assassinate a high ranking Iranian military man. So are you really condemning Iran for retaliating for something like that?

                You talk about not believing Iran to be the voice of reason but you just completely dismiss everything Israel has been doing to escalate into a regional war. This war didn’t start in October. Israel was regularly killing and relocating Palestinians for generations.

                Even with this genocidal campaign going on, Iran and Hezbollah have been showing a lot of restraint in avoiding an all out war. Iran isn’t perfect. But they’re not lead by genocidal monster hellbent on prolonging a war to stay in power. They’re not the ones targeting schools and hospitals during busy times to maximize casualties. They’re not the ones assassinating journalists to prevent people understanding just how brutal they are being to the Palestinians. So yes, in comparison they are the voice of reason in the region.

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                  Who said Iran was behind the Oct 7th attack? Nothing they’ve been doing for the past 8 months seems to indicate they wanted this conflict. Arming Hamas is one thing. Greenlighting that kind of operation is another thing entirely. And on this argument, which has no evidence, israel decides to go ahead and assassinate a high ranking Iranian military man. So are you really condemning Iran for retaliating for something like that?

                  Yes, I am condemning Iran for using Palestine and hamas to attack Israel, it is very clear.

                  You talk about not believing Iran to be the voice of reason but you just completely dismiss everything Israel has been doing to escalate into a regional war. This war didn’t start in October. Israel was regularly killing and relocating Palestinians for generations.

                  I didn’t dismiss what Israel has done, I called it exactly as it is, things don’t exist in a vacuum, there is one layer where Israel killed 50000 Palestinians among whom 1/3 are hamas. At this level, bibi shat his bed, but there is no way to remove him and the attack just gave him more power. There is another layer where Iran and Israel are disputing the influence over 400 million people in the middle east and Israel is losing because of what it has done. That is no reason to deliver the whole region to Iran, seeing how far they are willing to go to get results.

                  Even with this genocidal campaign going on, Iran and Hezbollah have been showing a lot of restraint in avoiding an all out war. Iran isn’t perfect. But they’re not lead by genocidal monster hellbent on prolonging a war to stay in power. They’re not the ones targeting schools and hospitals during busy times to maximize casualties. They’re not the ones assassinating journalists to prevent people understanding just how brutal they are being to the Palestinians. So yes, in comparison they are the voice of reason in the region.

                  From any pov a posteriori, Iran should have shown restraint by preventing their “honorary general” Haniyeh from allowing Oct 7th. Now they are acting high and mighty by trying to go back to Oct 6th statu quo ante. But sure, anything is better than what there is right now or something even worse.

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    A choice between

    • Committing genocide and starting world war 3.

    • Not committing genocide and avoiding world war 3.

    What a moral quandry. Our leaders are making the toughest of decisions.