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Richard Luthmann's avatar

Let’s cut through the noise. The Islamic Republic isn’t misunderstood—it’s exactly what it says it is: a revolutionary regime that funds terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas while crushing its own citizens. The real distortion happens in the West, where ideological tribes twist every foreign crisis into a domestic culture war. One side reflexively blames America and Israel. The other retreats into isolationism. Both miss the point. When authoritarian regimes test the world order, pretending it’s merely a narrative dispute is dangerous. Democracies must debate policy—but they should at least start from reality instead of ideological theater. Truth comes before slogans.

Avraham Ben-Tov's avatar

Clear eyed lucid analysis. People have lost sight of right and wrong.

These are essential points:

Algorithm-driven platforms reward emotionally charged, identity-affirming content, accelerating its spread while setting aside nuance.

Foreign policy becomes an extension of identity politics.

The 1938 Munich Agreement…[shows] avoiding confrontation is not automatically pacifism; sometimes it defers conflict until conditions are worse.

When foreign policy becomes subordinate to domestic culture wars, analysis again gives way to signaling.

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