<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Chris Liss wrote</title><author_name>Chris Liss (npub1dt…4hgu0)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1dtf79g6grzc48jqlfrzc7389rx08kn7gm03hsy9qqrww8jgtwaqq64hgu0</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Lots of people get confused by labels. When evaluating NFL players, people will say, but so and so was a first-round pick when he was taken 28th, and so-and-so is a second-round pick when he was drafted 35th. There&#39;s a much bigger difference between pick 6 and pick 28 than pick 28 and pick 35. The &#34;rounds&#34; are just arbitrary cut-off points. &#xA;&#xA;Similarly people will say &#34;Trump promised no wars&#34; and now he&#39;s attacked Iran. &#34;War&#34; is like first-round pick. You can define what&#39;s happening in Iran as a &#34;war&#34; and sick burn all the peace promises if you like, but the difference between this &#34;war&#34; and a war where we spend trillions, kill millions and destabilize an entire region is a lot different than kidnapping Maduro or taking out Khameni. &#xA;&#xA;If this does devolve into Iraq 2.0 or worse, that&#39;a another matter, but if it&#39;s more like Venezuela, then it&#39;s not really contradicting the platform on which he was elected. Think a lot of people are conflating the two for clicks and outrage, but it&#39;s pretty obviously stretching one label to cover two very different scenarios.&#xA;&#xA;This is not an opinion on whether taking out Khameni (or kidnapping Maduro) was &#34;good,&#34; legal or desirable -- we will only know that over the medium and long haul. Only that this conflation of two very different things is lowest-common-denominator posting.</html></oembed>