Nika Kovacs
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But this is such an important point.
And, you know, you're right.
Let us try to inhabit like someone who might support this or support a tougher policy with Iran.
When the last operation at Midnight Hammer, the last war with Iran, the 12 day war, whatever you want to call it, when we bombed Iran's nuclear program last year.
I could have a sincere policy difference, right?
I could say, okay, I guess I understand, even if I totally disagree, that the best way to deal with the Ron Snuka program is to bomb it.
But I could see that someone else might think
that, you know what, diplomacy is not working well enough and this is a threat.
We don't want Iran to get a nuclear weapon.
And so I can inhabit the perspective of somebody who thought that bombing the Iranian nuclear program was a good policy and that we have a difference of opinion about that.
The problem with this war is I don't know what it's about.
So I actually can't even inhabit the position of a war supporter because nobody can tell me what the purpose of the war is.
Is it the nuclear program?
Is it to install Reza Pahlavi as the leader of Iran?
Is it to destroy the Iranian Navy?
Is it to change the regime?
What is it?
Or Israel felt like it.
And so how can you even inhabit...
The position of people that are supportive of this when you don't even know what this is.