[Editorial] Trump’s unjustified war with Iran threatens chaos for us all
The recent joint US-Israel attack on Iran, resulting in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, raises concerns about the stability of the region and the implications of US military actions.
The editorial from Hankyoreh discusses the fallout from a joint attack by the US and Israel on Iran that reportedly killed the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The author argues that despite the hopes of the US and its allies, the Iranian theocratic regime is unlikely to collapse in response to military aggression and that expectations for a swift transition to a democratic government in Iran are unrealistic. The piece emphasizes that the historical context and resilience of the Iranian leadership pose substantial hurdles to any immediate change in governance.
Moreover, the article critiques the lack of legal justification for the US military operation, which the author likens to previous unwarranted interventions, specifically referencing a similar raid on Venezuela. The editorial posits that, in the absence of diplomacy, the US's aggressive military posture and willingness to engage in what it terms 'brutal operations' are fueling global instability and chaos rather than fostering security and peace. It calls attention to the potential ramifications of such actions not only for regional players involved but also for the international community at large.
In conclusion, the editorial warns of the perils of abandoning diplomatic efforts in favor of military solutions, urging a reconsideration of policies that escalate rather than mitigate conflict. The piece raises pertinent questions about the role of the US in international relations and the ethical implications of its military strategies, suggesting that the current trajectory could lead to a more chaotic global landscape.