• MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Were you too young for Iraq?

    It was a bit different, Americans were baying for revenge after 9/11, but also many people were adamantly against going to war.

    I think there was less evidence of any WMD, everyone knew it was bullshit, but someone had to pay for 9/11.

    In this case, the USA doesn’t really give a shit about Iran, nobody has a score to settle, but the killer is - and the thing I remember from last time - is that at the beginning everyone was like cut the bullshit - but as time went along the media convinced a majority it was a good idea.

    The same will happen here, they just haven’t had a chance to catch up yet.

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          9 hours ago

          Depressingly accurate I think. It resulted in very large protests that achieved nothing here. I wonder if Iran would lead to even more protesting, or if support will be limited to avoid that.

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      I was too young. I realize i’m probably splitting hairs. The differences b/w both situations feel large enough that lazily conflating the two feels incorrect, even though they are certainly similar enough to compare.

      Trump is somehow a more stupid, meaner W. There’s no 9/11 he can use to whip up nationalistic frenzy. Israel has aggressed first & is trying to drag the world into a conflict that’s already hugely unpopular. Maybe I’m hoping Middle East War # gazillion evaporates as US interest does. I’m hoping this conflict is dissimilar enough from Iraq to turn out differently, and for us to have learned something in the interceding 20+ years