An investigation into Iran and its appeal for intervention.

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Sources:

Just And Unjust Wars - Michael Walzer A Few Words On Non-Intervention - John Stuart Mill International Relations Theories - Ed. Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki, Steve Smith Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect - Ed. Brett R. O’Bannon


The video itself is very interesting and makes some good points. Particularly from those who are vulnerable.

tho it is hard to imagine that the current intervention is going to be positive given they have already said they are not looking to be nation building and nakedly blood thirsty.

  • sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz
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    9 days ago

    Sorry this got piled on. I thought it was good, people probably came in hot assuming he’s saying the US is justified in intervening again just because that’s what’s happening now.

    I was prepared for a less nuanced take but grateful he centered actual Iranians and not his own notions.

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      9 days ago

      Its alright. Lemms have the issue that reddit does of not really reading (or in this case watching) the article. Its a big topic and one that people are rightfully emotional about.