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“Very legal. Very cool.”
I don’t know if any active aggressions is really legal, or rational for that matter, but considering all the provocation Israel’s given I can’t say it wasn’t legitimate.
Considering all the provocation, I can’t say Israel might not be illegitimate. Did that offend you or scratch the wrong nerve? Maybe violence is never the right answer, but simpy the easier or even only one.
Sorry it had to be you, I’m probably looking for a fight right now. World’s been on my nerve.
People don’t care about your opinion as much as you think they do.
You wanna have a cup of tea and vent for awhile?
I’ll probably have some tea, thanks :) Feel better now that I’ve slept
If Israel doesn’t want a military response, maybe it shouldn’t assassinate an ambassador to Iran in Iran’s capital, blow up an Iranian consulate in a third party country, or commit a terrorist bombing that also kills an Iranian commander in another country.
All of these are acts of war.
Complaining about this attack is like a child bully complaint after he gets hit back the first time.
It’s the kind of conflict where the answer to the question “who started it?” entirely depends on how far back you begin looking.
“Trust us”
They have a better track record for not lying during the current genocidal regional murder spree than the Israeli’s do.
Strange that you don’t seem to recognize that.
I’ll give Iran all of that; still doesn’t make it a smart move. This is just a sad attempt at trying to distract the world from the fact that it was largely ineffective and mainly just served to give Netanyahu an excuse to escalate this conflict even further, and in Iran’s direction. I’m sure Iran’s nuclear scientists and engineers are all in agreement that this was “totally worth it!”