Iran-Israel’s War?

What I see, is the result of the continued inefficiency of the legal system and international law! The current system is significantly weaker than in the past, and the result will be the current catastrophes and the future crises.

From NDTV WORLD

The situation of countries has changed a lot compared to the years after World War II, and the current international system does not have the necessary efficiency.

In the recent incident, if the United Nations and the international legal system had provided a convincing and logical response to the attack on the Iranian consulate, which is considered part of Iran’s territory according to international law, the world would not have witnessed the limited and pre-announced retaliatory attack by this country (which, in my view, was a practical warning from Iran).

Today’s Iran is markedly different from the Iran of decades past. The region in which it is located is unique, and its circumstances have always been complex. Therefore, talking about a war against Iran in any way cannot have a strong logic.

No attack can be defended; no war should be defended. Wars cannot be justified. They only escalate hatred and empower forces that ultimately undermine democracy and human rights worldwide. Wars are a direct result of deficiencies in the international legal system, which must be changed and reformed.

I don’t expect a direct Israeli attack on Iran. It could never happen, unless perhaps due to an uncontrolled strategic error on the part of the U.S. But what will be the result?

In my opinion, if Iran were to engage in a direct and serious war, it would likely surprise the world significantly. Unfortunately, the scope of this war would not be limited to Iran and Israel alone. Such a conflict could greatly affect the lives of many people worldwide. Therefore, I really hope that America can manage this situation much better than it has in the past!

In addition, We, the people, should always ask our governments to take appropriate measures to promote peace in the world. Our world needs the cooperation of all countries to achieve sustainable progress to better exploit the planet’s limited resources and improve its condition.

 We should not expect to find comfort in destroying other countries, weakening other countries, and spreading hatred. These are all cause and effect of each other.

In fact, building a fence is not possible because we all live in the same group of lands, and if any country acts irresponsibly towards the planet and starts destroying other countries, ultimately, all the people of the world will have to pay for it. This is inevitable!

Therefore, countries should change their policies. For the well-being of our lives, we must hold our governments accountable for international issues. We should not defend harmful actions and the profits derived from them, as these will lead to significant long-term losses.

Our world is experiencing new and emerging developments in technology. Humanity must protect its original home, Earth, but sustainable development requires a platform of peace and security worldwide.

For example, Climate change is not confined to any specific part of the planet. It represents a perilous reality that could lead to numerous disasters if not adequately addressed. Therefore, it requires the cooperation of all countries, not just a few developed ones. This phenomenon should not be treated as a mere political challenge that can be overcome with short-term measures or used as a platform for gaining prestige. The numerous international gatherings and summits, although successful in rhetoric, have practically failed to produce substantial results, highlighting the severity of the issue.

From my perspective, anyone considering bringing a child into this world should ponder which world and what future they are offering to their child. We are all responsible for the future of the children we choose to bring into existence. They are not merely our puppets or tools, like robots meant to achieve our goals, or bombs, ammunition, shields, or sources of income. They are human beings, born to contribute to the evolution of humanity, not to its destruction.

If our governments urge us to help increase the population, we must demand to know their plans for creating a better future for our children. How can I ensure a prosperous future for my child?

We must insist that our governments act more responsibly. It is crucial that we remain engaged and empathetic.

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