Bombs Don’t Build Lasting Peace Or Democracy
Bombs Don’t Build Lasting Peace Or Democracy
Bombs Don’t Build Lasting Peace Or Democracy
We keep being sold the same fairy tale: drop enough bombs, topple the “bad regime”, and somehow a better society will bloom from the rubble. It’s an easy story to buy because it promises moral clarity...

So here’s the uncomfortable question Australians should ask, especially when our leader Anthony Albanese was so quick to line up behind the strikes: what exactly is the theory of change?
Not the slogan. Not the press release. The real theory. How, precisely, does dropping bombs - or killing a dictator - make Iranian women freer, Iranian prisons emptier, Iranian courts fairer, or Iranian politics more accountable? And how does it secure long-term peace in the Middle East.
If we can’t answer that in plain language, then we are not looking at a pathway to peace and human rights. We’re looking at protracted violence and dysfunction dressed up as virtue.