What is this Israel-U.S. war against Iran all about? To answer that question one must ask what is the ethos of the nations involved?
Iran operates from a religious ethic. Google A.I. defines the ethos of Iran “as a complex, often paradoxical blend of ancient Persian pride, Shi’a Islamic piety, and a resilient, anti-imperialist defiance. It is defined by a strong national identity, emphasizing cultural heritage, Shi’ism’s mazloumiat (confronting injustice), and an adherence to honor (taarof). Modern Iran balances this with a revolutionary, ideological stance against Western influence, led by the supreme leadership.”
The ethos of Israel appears to be about racism, power, money, acquisition of land (“the greater-Israel”) and freedom to murder and create chaos and commit fraud, immorality: Sodomy, pedophilia, lesbianism, fornication, and genocide.
Likewise, the ethos of America has shifted from a Christian-base to relativism, secularism, business, hubris, power-hegemony, military might, revenue, sex, prestige, entertainment, hedonism, easy-comfort, liberalism, transgenderism, wokeism, and lawlessness.
Wars are always about ethos. Instead of fighting for law and justice, Israel-U.S. are fighting for power — something Christians cannot support.
The Christian ethic is about responsibility, justice, righteousness, mercy, love, peace, and Godliness where circumstances and their challenges require the imployment of a specific virtue.
When madness sits on the throne, we have the assurance our Lord “brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness” – Isaiah 40:23.
Look for Trump and Netanyahu to be humilited in the least and removed from power at the most.
Storm Brooks 3-29-2026
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