The Iran War and the Return of the Huntingtonian Instinct
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The Iran War and the Return of the Huntingtonian Instinct
The Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently stated that it was the threat of a unilateral Israeli action that prompted the US to consider joining a war against Iran. ‘We knew that if Iran was attacked—and we believe that they would be attacked—that they would immediately come after us, and we were not going to sit there and absorb a blow before we responded…We went proactively, in a defensive way, to prevent them from inflicting higher damage. H…
If Democracy Justifies Destruction, What Is Left?
A war on Iran, driven primarily by the US and Israel, would expose a deep contradiction: the selective application of international law by those who claim to defend it. If this conflict ends not with diplomacy but with Iran’s total destruction—a modern-day Masada—it would raise profound questions about our world. Western leaders have long invoked a “rules-based international order” as the foundation of global stability. Yet, as war against Iran …
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