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By their shameful, spineless stance on the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, European leaders have doomed whatever remained of their global influence and their pretensions to promote a “rules-based international order.”

In acquiescing in a clearly illegal war of aggression (with only the faintest bleats of protest), continuing to express support for their U.S. and Israeli “partners,” and — incredibly — condemning Iran for retaliating, these governments doubtless believe that they are acting “realistically.”

What makes this so especially ironic is that if the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran drags on, it will divert U.S. and European anti-missile systems from Ukraine to the Middle East, greatly weakening Ukrainian defenses. It will also drive a sustained rise in global oil and gas prices that will greatly strengthen Russia both economically and diplomatically.

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[–] NorskSud@lemmy.pt 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I doubt most people decide their vote based on foreign wars. Only enough people radicalize to weaken center left parties and ensure that the right will go on winning most elections in Europe. Next will be Spain. 

I don't forget the radicalized shouting "genocidal Kamala", they brought us here.

[–] CosmoNova@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

I doubt most people decide their vote based on foreign wars.

Not most but apparently enough to make a difference. A lot of left leaning US citizens explained their decision from abstaining from the elections with Kamala Harris‘ stance on Israel and Gaza. It was a very close election and I think this issue was crucial.