Quite opinionated to one side, but not wrong on the question of comparing the outcries.
I know those who have double standards will try and find differences, but to anyone who really cares about the killing of innocent people there is no difference.
Iran is already a pariah state, I don't know what you expect. They are sanctioned by the UN, marked as a terrorist organization, the US droned their 2nd in command... There's nothing to do except write editorials about hypocrisy or start a new middle eastern war. Wake me up when the west is funding the revolutionary guard with 10s of billions of dollars of military aid a year.
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Quite opinionated to one side, but not wrong on the question of comparing the outcries.
I know those who have double standards will try and find differences, but to anyone who really cares about the killing of innocent people there is no difference.
In related comparisons:
Trump Clarifies Stance on Civilians Being Shot by Military: “Minnesota OK, Iran Not OK”
~ https://theshovel.com.au/2026/01/15/trump-stance-on-civilian...
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Iran is already a pariah state, I don't know what you expect. They are sanctioned by the UN, marked as a terrorist organization, the US droned their 2nd in command... There's nothing to do except write editorials about hypocrisy or start a new middle eastern war. Wake me up when the west is funding the revolutionary guard with 10s of billions of dollars of military aid a year.
Russia and Iran literally fund Hamas and a bunch of the Islamo-leftist causes in the west...
It's not hypocrisy, it's that Russian/Iranian money and propaganda are the direct cause.
Notice also the outcry over Maduro, another Russian ally.
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