If We Involve Ourselves with Killing Other People's Leaders...
in time they will come for ours. That's why America and Israel have a distinctively different strategy for civil defense. We cannot proactively attack other countries nor assisinate their leaders.
Israel does, and must, to survive.
That's their world though: a religious state that makes distinctions between citizens and is still struggling to right their own origin story. (Any country whose creation was necessitated by putting native others into placement camps where 80 percent of residents are reliant on charitable organizations for daily survival is not a secure country in the longrun, no matter their affluence or apparently unchecked defense budget for the latest weapons...)
If a country has to hack another nation's civil infrastructure as warfare, they aren't playing a true military role. And nobody should ever cheer civilians being blown to smithereens on public streets, even if they are the alleged "enemy" playing for the "other team."
Don't you see that if Iranian civilians can be targeted in this terroristic way, then Americans too -- assuming we or our allies greenlighted these killings -- are at risk of themselves and their children having body parts scraped up at the scene, like is routine in war-torn Israel and we experienced here at home a few years back in the Boston bombings.
Just Say No to accepting this as legitimate national warfare. If you have to kill civilians in other lands for your nation to survive, your nation won't be a leader for long. And anyone allying with administrations that rely on such tactics is doing his own countrymen at home a disservice.
Pray that God opens Joe Biden's eyes here, and gives us a stronger leader who rejects killing civilians as the price of doing business with certain countries. They're not our friends if they operate like that and risk other people's lives to allegedly save their own...
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