"Just like when they lied about Iraq’s WMDs to justify slaughter, now they’re pumping gold prices to profit off another war while Iranian families burn under our bombs."
"6000 for an ounce of gold but not a single dollar for the orphans of US drone strikes—this is what ‘democracy’ looks like."
"Wait, but doesn’t Iran also fund groups that escalate violence? How is either side ‘innocent’ here when civilians keep paying the price?"
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"I get the anger, but if we’re blaming the US for backing Israel, who’s accountable for the militants Iran arms? Feels like nobody wins in this cycle."
"Finally, a president who actually hits back instead of bowing to Iranian aggression—Trump’s sending a message: play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
"Or we could just let Iran keep attacking our allies and shipping lanes unchecked—sorry if standing up to terrorists doesn’t fit your 'peace at any cost' fantasy."
"Finally, a leader with the guts to hit back instead of endless hand-wringing—Trump’s strikes were overdue, and anyone whining about ‘civilization’ should ask why Iran gets to murder innocents without consequences."
"Weakness invites aggression—those strikes sent a clear message: attack our troops, pay the price. Funny how the ‘anti-war’ crowd only cares when America fights back."
"Part of me gets the frustration, but how does ‘hitting hard’ actually stop the cycle instead of making it worse? I don’t see how this ends without even more innocent people paying the price."
"Escalation feels satisfying in the moment, but does anyone have a plan for what happens after the bombs drop? I’m honestly scared this just digs us deeper."