With all the recent tension between the United States and Iran, and the talks of a war breaking create a sensory that is terrifying for both parties. Trump's decision to kill General Suleimani sparked an outrage from Iranian civilians. Following the killing of the general, the United States was at risk of going to war with Iraq, and although the war has not happened yet, it is believed that Iran still wants revenge for the murder. I saw an interview with an Iranian civilian that was on the trying to conceal his tears on national television. He stated that people should not have to be punished for the decisions of the people that are in power. I really resonated with this bit of information, especially because of the way he delivered the message. The man was genuinely scared his country would be going to war, and in my opinion, he is right to be terrified. I understand that a lot of thinking goes into making decisions about invading other countries, but I don't think the people in power think about the civilians in their county enough. It is shameful that a whole country might have to go to war for a decision made from less than 1 percent of the population.
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