Originally Posted by
AAdvocate
How many U.S. citizens does a country need to actively seek and kill with purpose before they are considered hostile? Do our Allies in Europe still hold the capability to defend itself against aggression? If they don't why not? What changed with their policies over the last few decades? How much longer should U.S. tax payers subsidize their social programs by picking up their slack on defense spending? Do you consider a strong deference a diplomatic arm of a sovereign's government?
Never mind, I highly doubt you think that deep about your statements.
Iran has not killed citizens in the 50 states of the United States. In the Iraq war, it is estimated 600 soldiers may have been killed by Iran backed militias inside Iraq. A war zone. And one we started. That’s a vastly different scenario than what you are trying to paint.