Illegal War with Iran is an Immoral Dumpster Fire
Amen to this.
“The American people should demand a policy that puts human life and the rule of law above the president’s thirst for war. Iran’s future must be decided by Iranians themselves, not by American bombs or sanctions that starve families, empty hospital shelves, and crush the very civil society we claim to support. The same principle applies here at home: America’s future must be decided by the American people, and Congress must finally act as our constitutional check on a rogue president who has no authority to unilaterally drag us into another catastrophic, illegal war.
When a president orders strikes that kill civilians and hit essential infrastructure, he is not ‘protecting’ anyone—he is committing war crimes on the bloody backpacks of Iranian schoolgirls and in the arms of terrified parents rushing newborns out of darkened hospitals. Americans should be crystal clear in our demands: no war with Iran, an end to collective punishment through broad sanctions, a return to real diplomacy and humanitarian relief, and strict compliance with U.S. and international law so that both Iranians and Americans can fight for their own futures without bombs falling from the sky in their name.”
by Etan Mabourakh in “What Iranians Think About the U.S.-Israel War on Iran” by Qasim Rashid (2 March 2026)


