
It’s been three months since the United States and Israel launched their joint attack on Iran on February 28, assassinating Iran’s head of state and slaughtering schoolchildren in Minab. Ever since, the war against Iran has been an unfolding catastrophe. Day after day, we’ve seen U.S. soldiers coming home in coffins, an estimated 2,100 civilian deaths (and rising) across the region, a supposed “ceasefire” in April where the U.S. has continued striking southern Iran anyway, and an intractable blockade of the Strait of Hormuz that has spiked global energy prices, worsening the cost-of-living crisis for ordinary people everywhere. In the press, the emerging consensus is that Trump’s war is a failure on strategic terms. Less attention has been paid to the more basic fact: that the war is simply wrong, regardless of how successful or unsuccessful it might be.

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Bush went into Iraq because we never punished Reagan for Iran-Contra.
Reagan got away with Iran Contra because we never punished Nixon for Watergate.
Nixon got away with Watergate because we never punished Johnson for the Gulf of Tonkin.
Bush jr went into Iraq because we never punished Bush sr
Bush sr went into Iraq because we never punished Reagan for Iran-Contra.
Reagan got away with Iran Contra because we never punished Nixon for Watergate.
Nixon got away with Watergate because we never punished Johnson for the Gulf of Tonkin.
You left out a whole Bush!
You mean the guy that had just finished running the CIA that brokered the Iran Contra deal during Reagan.
And then used his powers as president to grant unconditional pardons to multiple CIA agents involved in the Iran Contra affair. Thus, avoiding any testimony that would implicate him.