by exploited » Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:29 pm
The thing is, if I admit your point re: representation, than all the reasons you've given for intervention elsewhere would also apply to the US. You have directly justified atrocities such as 9/11 by arguing that because people aren't being adequately represented, their sovereignty isn't important. And if you argue that it isn't justified to punish non-responsible parties for the actions of an unrepresentative government, you have agreed that American and international action against Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc. were illegitimate. Which perspective you take is your choice. Either one is illogical. The only logical position to take is that sovereignty only matters when your interests aren't threatened, and anyone can see how Russia's interests were threatened by the new Ukrainian government.
Anti-semitism isn't much of a problem in Iran. Like every other government in the region, including all the countries we call allies, they do exploit such prejudice. All that said, Jews in Iran don't really face any more oppression that your average Iranian. I encourage you to actually read up on this topic, because it's clear you are basing the opinions of Iranians on the opinions of the government - a practice you condemn when applied to Americans, of course.
As Israel and the United States have not ruled out military force to prevent Iran from having what they have, I'd say that Iran is pretty justified in fearing intervention. After all, the US and Israel have a long history of attacking sovereign states in the region. Further, the Israeli military would devastate the Iranian military, especially since any chance of Israeli losing would be offset by support from the US. It's as if you were unaware that Israel has been threatening to attack Iran for years. And the idea that nukes are the only thing preventing the destruction of Israel is deeply, deeply delusional.
As for the stupid accusations of anti-Americanism, just do yourself a favor and shut up. You sound like a kitty.
I've already explained what Iran is afraid of. Of course you have dismissed it for reasons you won't even apply to yourself - Iran doesn't need nukes, and yet Israel does. Iran doesn't need nukes, and yet the US does. The overwhelming assessment of Iranian leadership is that they are rational actors, and are therefore not the crazy boogyman they are made out to be. Putting things into historical perspective is not pretending Iran isn't a threat... It is acknowledging why they behave the way they do foreign policy wise. And the simple reason is that the US has brutalized, betrayed and terrorized their country for half a century
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