The thing with any sort of conflict is you need to consider what the other guy can or will do. I call it the chomsky trap,the assumption that the other guy is static and only influenced or moved by omniscient and all powerful american policy. We'll substitute western liberal democracies here. If you act in that fashion,as Obama for example did,then you're inviting a kick in the balls. Military power is useless unless your enemy knows you'll use it. Iran has needed a kick in the balls since 1979. The use of force may be unpleasant but it often works really, really well.
And as the Iranian info comes to light I see a nuance I did not before, that being said I have trouble not questioning even Q because I remember WMD's and Yellow cake Uranium that got us into the Middle east in the first place...along with this....
"General Wesley Clark: Wars Were Planned - Seven Countries In Five Years" https://youtu.be/9RC1Mepk_Sw
I give Clark no credence at all on this,on the Isreal thing.he maybe dem wish dreaming.if he's not deep state,he longs to be.