QUESTION of the Day: To attack, or not to attack?
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With mass protests and growing unrest inside Iran, the debate now centers on whether the US—and possibly Israel—should take military action to support the Iranian people’s uprising, or avoid force and push for diplomacy with the regime instead.

FOR: A targeted US-led strike, with Israel prepared to assist if necessary, could weaken the regime’s grip, empower the Iranian people, and accelerate the collapse of a government that survives through repression and fear.

AGAINST: Military involvement could allow the regime to rally nationalist support, undermine the uprising from within, and turn a popular revolt into a prolonged regional confrontation—making diplomacy and pressure the safer path.

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[Anonymous] 16:57 13.01.2026
Striking the regime has to be designed to send a stronger massage than Madoru’s capture. The massage has to be to the world, to the Muslims, and to the Arabs specifically.
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[Anonymous] 16:52 13.01.2026
When the regime shows strength and the demonstrators start loosing hope, the US and Israel must start striking Iran without hesitation and with its strongest weapons.
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[Anonymous] 16:49 13.01.2026
It’s the time to show the stick to the regime, and to show the carrots to the demonstrators. The US has to convince the demonstrators that it’s read all the time to hit the regime in its heart.
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[Anonymous] 16:45 13.01.2026
At this point ,demonstrators with their heavy losses , are stronger than day one, the majority of Iranians thinks that this demonstration looks like the previous ones .
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[Anonymous] 16:39 13.01.2026
The regime is in its weakest position. Even with its capabilities of launching missiles before the start of the demonstrations ,it had lost this chance .
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[Anonymous] 16:36 13.01.2026
No military intervention and no diplomacy. Act to prolong the demonstrations to its peak, and there will be a strong move by the defectors from the ground soldiers to the highest ranks of army.
Asher Gelibter 11:44 13.01.2026
What are you waiting for. Must go and help the struggling Iranian people achieve freedom.ASAP
Zvi Mosery 11:00 13.01.2026
As the world police and an ally of Israel, U.S must intervene militarily
Pete M 04:46 13.01.2026
Since when has negotiating worked with Iran? Eliminate the problem once and for all.
Amy Brown 04:41 13.01.2026
Intervene. We must fix the mistakes of our past presidents in their appointments and support of the ayatollahs. Military intervention. Allies. No more hate.
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