US Droppin' Bombs in Iran: Real Self-Defense or Just More Mess?
Military action in Iran got folks on edge, wonderin' if this 'self-defense' talk is legit or just another excuse for war.

Aight, so check it, Uncle Sam done went and started throwin' hands in Iran, sayin' it's 'self-defense.' But lemme tell you somethin', ain't nobody on the block buyin' that BS. Seems like every time the US got beef wit' somebody overseas, it's always 'self-defense.'
Iran and the US been clashing for decades, always jawing bout nukes and who's messin' wit' who in the Middle East. Truth is, both sides got blood on their hands. But when the US start droppin' bombs, it's the regular folks who catch the stray bullets. We seen this movie before, and it never ends well.
Politicians over here in the States, they all divided. Some of 'em cheerin' on the bombs, talkin' 'bout sendin' a message to Iran. Others are scared this gon' turn into another forever war, drainin' our resources and killin' innocent people. Meanwhile, they arguin' over dumb stuff like who supportin' Trump and whether Omar can really be in the house.
And let's keep it 100, this mess overseas affects us right here at home. Gas prices go up, inflation gets worse, and the government got less money to spend on schools and hospitals. All while the military-industrial complex stays eatin’
While all that is happenin' yo, the Knicks made it to the Finals for the first time since '99? That's wassup. People gonna need something to cheer for to take their minds off the madness. But even sports can't distract from the fact that the world's gettin' crazier by the day.
We gotta wake up and see this for what it is. These ain't no video game these are real lives. The ones lost over there and the ones made harder over here.
I'm just sayin', we need to start askin' some real questions and holdin' these politicians accountable. 'Cause at the end of the day, it's us, the regular folks, who pay the price for their games. We need to think for ourselves, look out for each other, and demand a better future.
This ain't no time for hopin' things change; we gotta take change.

