

Sure, on a personal level, that’s true. But the country identifies its roots and legitimacy as based in and on the holocaust. It’s what its government never gets tired of repeating. Worse: ‘never again’ is actively used as the excuse for genocide.
Sure, on a personal level, that’s true. But the country identifies its roots and legitimacy as based in and on the holocaust. It’s what its government never gets tired of repeating. Worse: ‘never again’ is actively used as the excuse for genocide.
I mean, it’s always been clear that the Holocaust was a teachable moment. However I never expected the victims to take home precisely these lessons
Another reason to never rent from US companies
Not many would lament the passing of the ayatollah regime. But, interesting question, who should replace them, especially during a time of upheaval?
I’m sure there are very qualified people around, as Iran is a highly educated and cultured society. But would they be the ones to grab power? Or will we see an Iraq-like civil war? Wiping out the old regime is easy, maintaining stability a lot less.
If only there once was a nuclear containment agreement with Iran…
Subtext: remember who owns you, Krasnov
Sure. But the state of Israel is a UN-creation right after WW2, with the holocaust as the explicit motivator