I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
Politics1 min ago
Well worth a read this morning, wouldn't you say ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Strange it is an article by Jordan Peterson in today's Telegraph, the enemy is of course Iran.
It was archived earlier but it now it is not possible to use it.
I think maybe there's dirty work afoot from the bearded ones.
Sorry. I'll try later, but for now I can paste in its opening;
When your enemies publicly declare that they want to kill you, it might be a good idea to listen.
There is one regime in particular which has done the work of identifying itself as such an enemy.
The Islamic Republic of Iran and its terrorist proxies have unequivocally declared themselves devoted to the destruction of the West. Again and again, their intentions have been clearly stated: first to destroy Israel and then to move against their true enemy, America, and the rest of the West. There is no need to accept our claims about the worldview and plans of this regime; their own people and members of the Iranian diaspora speak to that bravely and with moral clarity.
The Islamic Republic is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, distributing massive sums of money to Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and more. Their neighbouring Arab and Muslim states have for years been moving to strengthen relations with Israel, concerned as they are about the influence of the Iranian regime’s radical and oppressive views.
the only person (to his credit) who has actually explained what this "war with iran" should look like is toratoratora... who said that he wants mossad to go on a rampage inside iran in the hope that it will spark an uprising... with fingers double-crossed that the result is better than now.
do you agree?
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