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Outrage over sovereignty?

OK, Iran struck back, and pretty much failed to accomplish anything other than a propaganda edge for its leaders when it fired ballistic missiles from IRAN into another "SOVEREIGN" country, viz: Iraq, at 2 bases that housed U.S. service members. When this administration took out Soleimani, there was much ado about "sovereignty", by many American politicians and many Iraqi politicians, despite the fact the deceased was NOT in HIS country, but in Iraq. I believe too, the UN told him to stay out, did they not? Is that outrage about a nation's sovereignty", in this case, Iraq's being violated by Iranian missiles landing on Iraqi territory worthy of outrage too? OR is it just American, mostly, left, capitulation crying out when it suits their cause?
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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
Both are bad. But I'm going to assume you're in the US, so clearly you should be holding your own country to a higher standard. I don't see what's hard about that.