It's also completely unrelated to the point at hand.
The "point at hand" of my post was exclusively a response to the absurd characterization "because of the poor downtrodden Iranians".
The level of oppression in Iran can't possibly be more than the level of oppression in North Korea, can it?
Yet there is two reasons why we feel enabled to bomb the shit out of Iran while leaving North Korea alone, isn't there?
1. Iran does not have nukes, where North Korea has demonstrated nuclear explosive capability with underground testing
2. Iran has oil, where North Korea does not.
I don't think #1 makes all that much sense given ample opportunity to bomb North Korea when it didn't possess nukes.
I don't pretend to have any idea why we are or are not bombing any given country. I never supported bombing Iran but I do support continuing it for the sake of regime change now that the bombing has started. I would say compared to North Korea Iran is different in a couple of relevant respects.
1. Iran is the worlds leading state sponsor of terrorism. North Korea except for a criminal enterprise to make money for the regime mostly keeps to itself.
2. Iranian regime is largely seen as illegitimate by the vast majority of its population. North Koreans are so brainwashed it isn't clear to me that is even the case.
The oppression never enters the equation until after the bombs already fell as a convenient excuse and post-facto justification.
I have no way of knowing what was part of any equation. I do know there was global outrage over many tens of thousands of protestors being murdered by the regime over the course of two days. I also know Trump made threats against the regime over murdering citizens and stated "HELP IS ON ITS WAY". It was shortly after this that US military assets in fact started heading in the direction of Iran. The Israelis seem to at least rhetorically be concerned with protecting Iranians taking out check points, regime members responsible for mass murders and conducting overwatch missions around recent Persian new years holiday celebrations.
By the way, how's that regime change working? Seems it's all the same people still in charge over
I have always assumed regime change at least the kind that would lead to RP's prosperity project is less likely than not to be successful. The best measure that tries to be objective I've been able to find is this.
https://iran.aminsabeti.com/en
there, and we aren't exactly seeing freedom parades, now are we?
RP, BB, DJT, CENTCOM...etc have all repeatedly asked Iranians not go out and protest due to danger from regime and bombs actively dropping. There will be a time for it. That time is NOT now. People are still protesting from their homes at night and IRGC goons are still shooting up apartment buildings trying to suppress people shouting anti-regime slogans from their windows and balconies.
I have never in my life argued for attacking Iran or North Korea or any other country. Now that we are attacking Iran any goal short of regime change is in my view counterproductive.