Iranian state media has confirmed that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during the strikes the United States and Israel conducted on the country. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports from the White House on what impact the leader's death could have on the country and region.
Bad things like delaying the development of a thermonuclear anti-Tel Aviv device. For sure for sure
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This is antiquated cold war nuke mysticism. We have seen with the Ukraine conflict that both sides having nukes closes off higher escalation options (which is good because the conflict is more contained and the U.S. is afraid to do quite as much direct, open terrorism not under Ukraine’s own flag). We have seen the DPRK stay safe and snug while RoK repeatedly tears their pedophile dictators apart in the streets for sport. Why shouldn’t we all have nukes? I can make a better argument to my government than you can make to me. 😁
You want to denuclearize. Okay, I want a classless society. You want to know how we get there? Global one party nuclearized state.
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Under the current circumstances encouraging people to get nukes should be a priority for their survival, since the US is not going to let them develop a civilian nuclear program anyways! Whether or not this is “bad” morally to you or it makes you scared is frankly irrelevant to me so I’m sorry if I didn’t respond on exactly the same terms. I’m trying to be constructive I promise mostly kinda and a little joking around. Let off some steam. Bro thinks he is Hegel
I will add you probably live in a country with nukes and I don’t, which might explain my sense of urgency here! Maybe not just going based off fediverse stats
Do I need to add why countries nuclearizing is important for dealing with climate change?
Dialectical materialism is unconcerned with morality, I don’t like nukes either, they freak me out, but if having some is necessary for people to not be terrorized then my feelings don’t matter.