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Gentle reminder that Iran was helping Russia to attack Ukraine and never showed any interest in international law or human rights. Why should we care? I most definitely don't. Hope their fascist regime crumbles as fast as possible.
I hope both Russia and Iran will get rid of their fascist regime, rather sooner than later. But despite Russia not caring about international law, I do think it held them back when invading Georgia or anexing Crimea. Now any country can do as they please, because if America doesn't have to follow the rules, why would they? Imagine having to teach a class where everybody has to follow the rules but one kid can do anything he wants - recipe for chaos i tell you. I'm not saying the EU should stand with the Iran, but they should at least point out that America is breaking the rules in the way they are getting rid of this awful regime.
But who's following the rules? Not Russia, not Iran, not Azerbaijan, not Sudan, not Rwanda, not Ethiopia... And the list goes on. This is not new. The question is more, why would the US follow them if no one else does and there's no consequence?
This is backwards. The US is the hegemon. They set the standard. The others don't follow the rules because the US were breaking them.
It's not 1945 anymore, for long that the us is not hegemon, its relative power is smaller every year.
The US is illegally bombing Iran without repercussions. No sanctions from anybody, hardly any criticism from the allies. To me, that's still a hegemon.
Totally true, but the us is supposed to be one of the adults, not one of the children. And there isn't always no consequence, especially if a country like us would recognize the international courts.
yeah, i think it was perun that might have mentioned the shaheed manufacturing being a huge impact player for the russian side
I just see three terrible countries at war with each other. I don't see why we have to root for any of them. Seems like a Win-Win-Win to me.