Another Stupid War

All I wanted to do this week was work on part 2 of my localism
series, but circumstances quickly got the best of me. The assassination
of Iran’s top general Qassem Soleimani was an event of such historical
significance, I feel obligated to detail my thoughts on what it means
and how things unfold from here, especially given how much of a role
geopolitics and questions of empire have played in my writings.
First off, we need to understand the U.S. is now at war with Iran.
It’s an undeclared, insane and unconstitutional war, but it is war
nonetheless. There is no world in which one government intentionally
assassinates the top general of another government and that not be
warfare. You can argue the U.S. and Iran were already engaged in
low-level proxy wars, and that’s a fair assessment, but you can’t say we
aren’t currently in a far more serious a state of war. We are.
Soleimani was not only a powerful general, he was a popular figure
within Iran. Unlike other blows the U.S. and Iran have inflicted upon
one another, this cannot be walked back. There’s no deescalation from
here, only escalation. Even if you want to pretend this didn’t happen
and turn back the clock, it’s impossible. This is a major event of
historical proportions and should be seen as such. Everything has been
turned up a notch.
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Friday, January 10, 2020
Another Stupid War
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