O Regime Xiita-Supremacista Iraniano e a Infraestrutura "Civil"
There are no ‘civilians,’ in the Western sense, in Iran, and the IRGC uses the infrastructure for its war aims
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National Review (United States) | Apr 06, 2026
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Critics of the Iranian regime should focus on promoting dialogue rather than painting all Iranians as supporters of the regime's militaristic agenda.
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The relationship between civilian infrastructure and military objectives in Iran raises important questions about the ethics of warfare and human rights.
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Ignoring the role of the IRGC in civilian life misses the broader implications of state-sponsored terrorism in shaping global security policy.
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The Iranian regime's use of infrastructure for military purposes undermines the concept of civilian protection in international law.
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Labeling all Iranian citizens as complicit in the IRGC's actions oversimplifies a complex social landscape and risks alienating potential allies.
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