It's ridiculous how many wars I have to oppose these days. This is the second time I've had to oppose a war with Iran in less than a year. I thought Trump had cleverly decided to only fake a war with Iran before withdrawing, but now he's deployed a new fleet near Iran and promised to bomb them if they don't permanently renounce nuclear enrichment -- a right every nation in the world has under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. So basically Trump is demanding that Iran admit to the world that it isn't a real country and doesn't have real rights, but is a vassal which must answer to its betters. Of course, Trump's demands won't end there. If they give in on nuclear enrichment, he'll also demand they renounce the right to conventional missiles, the right to fund or arm or train foreign proxies like Hezbollah/Hamas/Houthis, and even the right to run their own government how they please. He'll either demand a democratic puppet be put in hand-picked by the USA, or carve the nation of Iran into ten or so different ethno-states which will never again pose a threat to Israel. No doubt he'll also demand a giant reparations bill from Iran for all the American soldiers they've killed in the past 50 years and for the 444 day hostage crisis of our embassy. The point is Trump will never stop making demands of a weak person, because bullies never stop bullying weak people. It's too fun and profitable to stop, so he won't stop. Nothing stops a bully except a greater force. This is basic psychology.
Iran has already revealed itself to be a weak nation, they allowed America to bomb them without reprisal. So there's no point for them to bluff that they'll retaliate 'for real' this time. Their threats are empty. They revealed themselves to be complete pussies less than a year ago. It's also pointless for Iran to give in to Trump's demands, because he'll just keep making more demands until there's nothing left to give. In which case it's better to die with dignity -- at least make America take your country and don't just give it away like a pussy. Learn from Afghanistan, Yemen and Vietnam. Since the very first of Trump's demands is unreasonable and without merit -- where does America get off thinking it can decide other people's nuclear power intentions? -- there's no point ceding anything.
The most heroic thing Iran can do at this point is martyr themselves on the altar of international law. Make it clear that America is a rogue aggressor nation that the whole world must unite behind, by never giving in and making America kill them all. The same way Gaza beat Israel by exposing the genocidal nature of the Israelis and not surrendering no matter how bad things got. It sucks to be an Iranian, but they've already cornered themselves with the decisions they made before now. Their decision to not forcefully punch back against Israel and America last year, their decision to enrich uranium without turning it into nuclear warheads, their decision to be an Islamic theocracy instead of a democracy, their decision to not make a military defense alliance with Russia, their decision to storm the US embassy and take our diplomats hostage, their decision to fund proxy armies abroad in order to have a say in the geopolitics of the entire Middle East region instead of minding their own business, etc., etc. At the end of this decision tree there are no good decisions left. I'm 95% certain Trump will start bombing them at this point, because he'd be a fool not to. Everything points to the fact that Iran is weak and can easily be subdued. Why not bomb them? It's like they're begging to be bombed. Do predators see juicy prey nearby and choose not to bite? At this point I don't even blame America. If you make yourself this defenseless while also antagonizing powerful enemies, what do you expect? Life isn't this forgiving world of sundrops and rainbows. It's an eternal struggle, red in tooth and claw. Everything born in this world is born hungry, with the wish to devour those around them and replicate themselves, taking up the newly opened space their killing created. If you make yourself a meal don't whine when somebody eats you.
Nevertheless, I am against bombing Iran, because I don't like the principle, the precedent, that strong people can go around terrorizing and slaughtering weak people who have never done anything to them. This precedent will have grave consequences for many more innocent people in the future. It won't just be the evil and foolish Iranians who suffer from this precedent, it will be the rest of human history.
For the same reason, I have no love for Cuba. Cuba's communists were terrible people who killed and imprisoned one of the largest populations per capita in history to attain power. They're ruthless dictators who have made life miserable on their tiny isolated island for almost a century. Cuba would be much better off if America pulled off a regime change operation like it's clear they're about to do. But I still don't want America to do it. Because I don't want strong nations to be willy-nilly changing out the governments of weak nations who have never done anything to them. The precedent that sets will lead to infinite bloodshed, chaos and war in the future. If every strong nation on Earth can go around replacing any government that offends them anywhere on Earth, where does that leave the majority of mankind? Eventually the whole world would have to belong to a single sovereign, or the wars would never end as governments are toppled back and forth forever. A single ruler of the world would be a disaster, because that would mean no progress of political philosophy could ever occur again. Without competition humanity would sink into stagnation, like how Egypt never went anywhere under the Pharaohs. Or feudal Japan. Only by having dozens of different nations side-by-side do governments have any incentive to be efficient or beneficial to their denizens. If there is no escape, no alternative, if all the government needs is to completely oppress its people and they'll be untouchable -- like North Korea does to its people -- then the result you'll get is North Korea. It wouldn't even take long. The moment the world ruler realized he could do it, he would, because what incentive is there not to? Why wouldn't an elite class want to perpetuate their power and privilege for the rest of human history? Who cares what this would cost humanity as a whole?
Ideally, the world would be composed of as many nations as there are people with differing utopian ideals. There would be a nation for every single vision out there. For every community of believers, there should be a nation that represents their beliefs. This is the Greatest Vision I wrote a book about. Within this Greatest Vision would be a nation I could live in that completely agrees with my beliefs. I don't need this nation to rule everyone everywhere, I just need to be able to live my life in peace and security among my neighbors who agree with me. I will happily forfeit my right to interfere with the domestic life of other nations if they agree not to interfere with mine. If Cuba chooses to misrule itself, that's Cuba's problem, not mine. So long as Cuba leaves me alone, I'm happy to leave them alone. And so on for every nation on this fair Earth.
Eventually my nation would out-compete the world by delivering a better standard of living to its believers than everybody else on Earth, because my beliefs are right and theirs are wrong. At that point we would easily have an economy big enough to settle the stars, and then whatever happens on Earth becomes insignificant in scale compared to the coming galactic history. There is no reason to fight anyone. If you believe in your beliefs, all you have to do is live them and you would win by default. Why not allow such a peaceful competition for everyone? This is the obvious path forward that everyone could get behind.
I'm opposed to foreign adventures not because of their short-term consequences but their long-term consequences. A world of eternal war would quickly end in nuclear fire. A world of a single world sovereign who got there by force/fraud instead of his beliefs working naturally because they are true will lead to eternal slavery and darkness for 99% of the population. The only world with a good future timeline is the one where borders are respected, sovereignty is respected, and everyone agrees not to interfere with anyone else. This means Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, Greenland, Palestine, Canada, Panama, Russia, Columbia, Mexico, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria, North Korea, everybody, anybody, I'm against it all. No foreign intervention anywhere. I have no idea which country Trump will threaten next, sanction next, or tariff next, so I'll just say I'm opposed to doing that to any nation or region which wishes to become a nation on Earth. I'm opposed to whatever Trump next says. I don't even care what he's saying today, I'm sure it's something bad and I oppose it.
Meanwhile, the mangaka of History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi has announced the story's continuation starting this March. I always complained this series didn't have a satisfactory ending. I marked the work as incomplete in my manga hall of fame all this time, and now the author agrees with me. The story will continue where it left off and actually defeat the villains of the story which so far are still completely fine and completely intent on destroying the world. It's great news that a story that should have been so much better will now become so much better. Kenichi was already great as an incomplete work. With a proper conclusion there's no telling how good it could become. I'm eagerly awaiting its resumption.
The mangaka of Couple of Cuckoos, on the other hand, is saying the manga will end soon. I'm not sure if it will end this year, because it takes a long time to draw even a few chapters of manga, but I'm looking forward to this ending too. This is a rare romance manga that managed to keep the plot moving, to keep feeling like every chapter actually mattered, while still being long. It will be especially pleasing to read a satisfactory ending to a story that never got old before it finished. (Unlike, say, Vinland Saga or Akatsuki no Yona, where one could only be thankful it was finally over.)