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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 23, 2026

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Can you please link to a source?

https://x.com/GeoConfirmed/status/2028088723770945712

Occam's razor suggests that if a school is bombed in a country being bombed, it is overwhelmingly likely that the country bombing it that did the bombing. There needs to be evidence to the contrary to support any alternate hypothesis. There is no such valid evidence. This 'air of uncertainty' about what might be happening is silly. It would be ridiculous to say 'actually it's the US that is bombing their troops in Kuwait' without any evidence.

Exactly what steps would be required to "simply acquire" nuclear weapons?

It's 1940s technology. Enrich uranium, build the bomb casing, test and deploy.

Occam's razor suggests that if a school is bombed in a country being bombed, it is overwhelmingly likely that the country bombing it that did the bombing.

I don't necessarily agree, particularly given the nature of the countries involved. However it looks to me like there is a threshold issue, which is that you claimed you were confident that it is Israel who was behind the bombing:


So you are confident it was Israel who did that?

Yes, the 'actually Iranian rockets blew up their own school' storyline has been debunked.


Given that the US is also involved in the war, how exactly does Occam's razor work here?

Enrich uranium, build the bomb casing, test and deploy.

Well do you agree that

(1) enriching Uranium requires large amounts of specialized equipment, such as centrifuges;

(2) the Iranians did actually construct a facility with such centrifuges;

(3) those centrifuge facilities have been sabotaged and/or bombed?