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Do you think if someone commits a crime against you, you are entitled to commit crimes against any bystander you feel like?
That's what Iran is doing, committing crimes against the peoples of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Oman.
My behaviour is judged by the laws of the country I live in.
The behaviour of countries is judged by international law.
When the USA and Israel launched this war of choice, they stepped outside international law.
In the absence of credibly enforced international law, the only thing we have to go by is historical precedent.
Historical precedent says that junior allies being attacked in retaliation for the acts of their senior allies is extremely commonplace. So Iran is not being "terroristic" in any kind of historically exceptional way. We don't talk about Napoleon being a "terrorist" for invading Portugal in 1807 to get at the UK. The Iranians are fighting a war the same way wars have been fought since Hannibal laid siege to Saguntum. Retaliatory attacks against offshored military facilities and materially participating coalition partners are just a recurring feature of warfare. To be clear: I'm not justifying Iran here, I'm de-exceptionalizing their conduct of warfare.
If somehow enforcement of international law were to be re-instated, and I absolutely would want that to be the case, then Iran's war crimes (such as any targeting of civilians) should be judged with exactly the same severity as the ones of the USA and Israel who actually started this war in the first place.
If you actually care about civilian casualties, and you're not just being a campist for the US/Israel, you should be condemning the entire illegal war to begin with. Without US/Israeli adventurism, none of this would have happened. Are you anti-war? Or just anti-Iran?