America’s accidental tragedy vs. Iran’s deliberate atrocities
The recent U.S. Tomahawk missile strike in Iran, which reportedly killed 170 school children, has ignited a firestorm of outrage from anti-war critics. Former Clinton White House staffer Keith Boykin used the unintentional tragedy, under investigation by the Pentagon, to write off the 3-week-old Iran war as “a disaster for the 170 school children” and “an unmitigated disaster for the world.”
Apart from the estimated 20,000 to 30,000 Iranian protesters killed early this year, consider Iran’s...