Campos-Duffy expressed skepticism regarding the justification for military intervention in Iran, noting that many share her view. She questioned the direct benefit to Iranian protesters and whether such action would truly aid their cause against the ruling regime. Furthermore, Campos-Duffy voiced concern about the potential risks of war for American military-aged individuals, believing the nation had previously sought to disengage from such conflicts.
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A Romanian far-right candidate’s claim that the recent election was a cancellation of democracy itself sparks a complex debate. His assertion hinges on the Supreme Court’s decision to annul the election results due to alleged foreign interference and fraud. He views this intervention as an undemocratic act, effectively silencing the will of the people.
This perspective, however, clashes sharply with the prevailing sentiment that the court’s action was a necessary defense of democracy. Many argue that the court’s intervention was precisely *what* a functioning democracy should do when faced with systemic corruption and external manipulation. The argument is that ignoring such blatant attempts to subvert the electoral process would be a far more serious threat to democratic principles.… Continue reading