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all those political bloggers who talks about the war in Iran are telling that “trump miscalculated the outcome of starting a war and missed the fact that the straight of Hormuz will be closed” lol you really think that the strongest power on earth can’t get some good strategists?😂🤣😅
The Persian Gulf
The people of Iran don't care what Hegseth, Trump or the Arab countries wanna call the Persian gulf. This terrorist regime is temporary, but the Persian gulf will forever be Persian and nobody's gonna change that!
Trump Vs the Pope
As a Catholic, I wish more members of the clergy would speak sense into the Vatican. Lately, those elected to the position of Pontiff -- namely, Pope Leo and Pope Francis -- have demonstrated what seems to be such a stunning level of ignorance that gives one cause to suspect something nefarious is happening at high levels in the church. Pope Francis, while living in a city surrounded by a 39 foot wall, criticized Trump for building a wall along its southern border to stop a flood of illegal immigration. Now, Pope Leo, with his criticisms of the Trump administration, undermines a just war against an evil regime that brings to life hell on earth for people who wish to live freely and in peace. Pursue "peace" the Pope says, like a 5-year old. He says so like a child blind to the realities of the world and the nature of the enemy that aims to impose its evil will on the world. He ignores the cheers of the Iranian people who plea for American support, the recent murder of tens of thousands of those people, and justifies the ignorance and simplicity of his message by simply pointing to the gospel. The Bible warns us to be careful about we what we teach because teachers will be judged more harshly if they lead people astray, so I will preface carefully that it is my understanding that the message of the gospel speaks to you and me as neighbors -- but it does not command nations to lay down in front of an enemy that wishes to destroy it. Nations have the responsibility to protect their people against evil and, one might argue, to fight evil in the world. Lately, the moral leadership the Pope provides is not leadership. It is like the words of a child, blind to reality and danger; misguidance or something worse. The Catholic church supports just wars. In fact, it has criteria to determine wars that are just and wars that are not. Why does this Pope not see this war as just? Why does he not mention the thousands of innocent Iranians murdered in the streets? The Catholic church believes in the doctrine of infallibility. The misconception is that any words the Pope utters are considered by Catholics to be infallibile. The reality is that for the Pope's position on an issue of morality to be considered infallibile, the Pope must explicitly exercise the doctrine. The doctrine of infallibility has only be exercised once during the entire existence of the Catholic church.
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When you speak with a real person who supposedly belongs to a different 'camp' than yours—a group you hold negative views toward. ​While talking here, you discover that on a variety of topics, his conclusions actually align with your own. He likely arrived there for different reasons than yours, shaped by a different worldview. ​Please, I’m asking you: don't resort to name-calling, and don't be tempted to immediately dismiss him or pin your own 'camp's' labels on him just because it's convenient. That is intellectual laziness. ​Try to truly engage with him out of genuine curiosity. Explore how he reached a conclusion similar to yours from an opposing starting point, through a prism you aren't familiar with. Thank you for your attention to this matter :)
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