(Photo Credit: The Cradle)Thanks for reading The Most Revolutionary Act! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Cradle Contributor Iran’s 13 April retaliatory missile strike on Israel, dubbed Operation True Promise, managed to overcome
I suppose that's one point of view, Mike. I have learned a lot of background to this event that makes me feel less pessimistic about Iran's retaliatory missile strike. Apparently Iran sought permission from the UN Security Council before making the strike (the UN charter permits UN members to retaliate against unprovoked aggression). They also sent dispatches to the Israeli government via Israeli friendly Arab countries pinpointing exactly where they would strike to ensure the areas would be cleared of civilians. Only military targets were destroyed. Of course you'll never read any of this crucial information in the mainstream media.
I suppose that's one point of view, Mike. I have learned a lot of background to this event that makes me feel less pessimistic about Iran's retaliatory missile strike. Apparently Iran sought permission from the UN Security Council before making the strike (the UN charter permits UN members to retaliate against unprovoked aggression). They also sent dispatches to the Israeli government via Israeli friendly Arab countries pinpointing exactly where they would strike to ensure the areas would be cleared of civilians. Only military targets were destroyed. Of course you'll never read any of this crucial information in the mainstream media.
Grim?
How is this grim?
One might say the world is reminding the arrogant ones that they live in it, not above it.