Trump and the United States must bear part of the blame for the deaths of 176 Ukraine airline passengers.
The Twitter Duck's rash act to take out Soleimani led to Iran shooting down the plane by mistake
Why must innocent people always pay for the mad and egoistic acts of politicians in power?
Iran must bear the other part of the blame. How could they have mistaken the airline for anything else? Are the people involved in giving the order to shoot down the plane so incompetent?
How is Iran to show that they could retaliate without making a fool of themselves and saving their national pride?
The United States has been wrecking troubles all around the globe. It must be stopped one way or another even if that means the rest of the world gangs up against the country once called The Great Satan in some quarters.
What gives the United States the idea that it has the right to go around the world for years, interfering in other people's business, wrecking havoc and raining down miseries and sufferings and deaths and destruction to all and sundry just because it does not like what it sees?
Perhaps someone should just nuke The Great Satan and put it out of its own misery and see if it likes being on the receiving end for once - for all the miseries and sufferings, deaths and destruction it has wrought upon others for no other reason than a big, stupid, inane ego!
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