• @Cryophilia
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    76 months ago

    The US is intercepting Iranian missiles headed to Israel (in addition to Israel’s own defenses). Thoughts? Should the US leave them to defend themselves? Should Biden try to use it to extract promises to stop the genocide? Should the US unconditionally support Israel against foreign attack, while separately trying to stop the genocide?

    I haven’t formed an opinion myself, just wondering what other people think.

    • @DoomBot5
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      86 months ago

      FYI UK and Jordan are also taking drones out right now.

    • Probably wise to help shoot as much as possible down. If they manage to get all of it and the attack causes no deaths, then it doesn’t give Netanyahu much political manoeuverability to opt for retaliatory strikes. That could deescalate things a bit, hopefully.

      Still, no clue how this will play out.

    • @Crack0n7uesday
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      36 months ago

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    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      In general, I think missiles are bad. I think shooting down missiles is good.

      There’s the rare exception to this, where the thing the missile is aimed at is about to do something worse than the missile, and the missile has a chance at preventing great harm

      This is not one of those exceptions. Missiles hitting in this case would not save anyone, they’d just increase the risk of war

      All that being said, you don’t try to negotiate as missiles are literally en route to a country. That’d be extremely messed up, that’s not how you treat an ally, no matter your relationship. You’d want to shoot them down, playing up your contribution if possible. Make them not want to think about how it would’ve gone without your help. Then leverage that later

      • @Cryophilia
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        26 months ago

        That sounds very sensible, and seems like the approach the US is taking