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ReptileMan 8 hours ago

Probably. Since of the three involved only Iran has a regime. The other two have democratically elected governments.

tsimionescu 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

A democratically elected government that then flaunts the law and the constitution, such as illegally attacking another country without congressional approval, is a regime. Particularly when it has historically low approval ratings.

ReptileMan 7 hours ago | parent [-]

>But Trump is still running ahead of his approval rating at this point in his first term. And at this point in his second term, he’s actually running slightly ahead of Obama and Bush at this point in their second terms.

From Rey Teixeira.

So obviously not historically low.

zelphirkalt 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Israel's government is probably only in power as long as they continue to start and wage war against countries in the neighborhood. It was very convenient for them, that the attack of October 7th happened, just when ten thousands of people went on the streets to protest against their attempt to take away power from the judges and elevate themselves.

In the US the election might have been tempered with, according to newest reports, so the government might not even be actually democratically elected and Trump is playing the autocrat's playbook, going as far as arresting political opponents without a warrant.

Iran no question there.

That makes 3 out of 3 in my book.

I am not so sure your statement is footed on a solid base these days.

samrus 5 hours ago | parent [-]

lets not go crazy here. israel didnt conduct those attacks as a false flag to dodge the regime change

zelphirkalt 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Lets not jump to conclusions here, about what I meant. There are other possibilities, that you are not considering.

owebmaster 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

all my allies are heroes and my enemies degenerates