“If you could solve all the problems in the Middle East and ensure lasting peace, but only by personally executing one thousand Iranian children, would you do it?” Support the channel by visiting: https://brianholdsworth.ca/help As the United States and its allies enter into open conflict with Iran, many conservatives and commentators are celebrating the escalation. But before cheering on war, Christians and people of principle should pause and ask a deeper question: is this war just? In this video, Brian Holdsworth examines the sudden escalation with Iran through the lens of Christian moral reasoning, just war theory, and the character of modern political leadership. He questions whether the modern liberal political order, one that claims to prioritize freedom, has actually produced leaders capable of exercising moral authority over decisions of war and peace. Looking at the contrast between modern political elites and leaders shaped by older traditions of virtue ethics, this video asks whether our current system rewards power without responsibility and whether ordinary people are the ones who ultimately pay the price. Timestamps 0:00 – The sudden war with Iran 0:55 – Why this conflict feels unusually unexpected 1:20 – Comparing previous wars: Iraq, Vietnam, WWII 2:18 – Why Iran… and why now? 3:04 – Trump’s previous anti-war rhetoric 3:20 – Why violence should always be a last resort 4:37 – The moral credibility problem of modern political elites 4:59 – The Epstein scandal and distrust in leadership 7:48 – Why liberal democracy struggles to produce virtuous leaders 8:15 – Virtue and leadership in the traditional order 12:25 – When rulers had to fight their own wars 14:26 – Cheering missile strikes is wrong Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com Podcast Version: https://brianholdsworth.libsyn.com/