The article “Perspectives on the Iran War” provided only a very limited set of opinions about the war with a perspective that avoided providing information needed to help create better critical thinking about solving problems in “the nation’s service and the service of humanity” in a better-informed Princeton alumni and Princeton University. The opinions which were provided came from a Princeton graduate student from Iran, a Princeton ’94 alum who is CEO of the Kuwait Petroleum Corp, a University spokesperson from the Global Safety and Security unit regarding travel to the middle east, a Princeton ’03 alum who is U.S. Air Force combat veteran who was helping train F-15 pilots in Qatar until leaving in 2026, and Julian Zelizer, a Princeton professor of history and public affairs who described the benefits of having congressional approval of war. A broader perspective should have mentioned an opinion that the Iran War is repeating the American “lies, arrogance, and stupidity” of Vietnam and further consider the question what, how, and who will end the war with Iran?
The war will end only with the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and a deterrent that stops any continued U.S. and Israel bombings. China is in the best position to end the war.
The article “Perspectives on the Iran War” provided only a very limited set of opinions about the war with a perspective that avoided providing information needed to help create better critical thinking about solving problems in “the nation’s service and the service of humanity” in a better-informed Princeton alumni and Princeton University. The opinions which were provided came from a Princeton graduate student from Iran, a Princeton ’94 alum who is CEO of the Kuwait Petroleum Corp, a University spokesperson from the Global Safety and Security unit regarding travel to the middle east, a Princeton ’03 alum who is U.S. Air Force combat veteran who was helping train F-15 pilots in Qatar until leaving in 2026, and Julian Zelizer, a Princeton professor of history and public affairs who described the benefits of having congressional approval of war. A broader perspective should have mentioned an opinion that the Iran War is repeating the American “lies, arrogance, and stupidity” of Vietnam and further consider the question what, how, and who will end the war with Iran?
The war will end only with the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and a deterrent that stops any continued U.S. and Israel bombings. China is in the best position to end the war.