In Sanatan Dharma, war is considered appropriate only for the protection of religion, as Lord Krishna states in Bhagavad Gita (2.31): "You should not waver, having regard to your own duty; for there is nothing more auspicious for a Kshatriya than a righteous war." The discussion pointed out that an attack for selfish interests is adharma. The classical rules of war state (Manusmriti 7.32): "In the case of one's own state, there should be justice and severe punishment against the enemy," where the enemy should be adharma, not greedy.

Manusmriti (7.91-95) defines limits in war:

Do not harm the innocent, women, and children; adopt measures like negotiation, dialogue, and compromise first. Based on this, an attack for the inappropriate selfish interests of any nation is not justified. The nature of the America-Iran war is that America fights against Iran in the name of nuclear threats, but behind it are hidden interests of Middle East dominance, the oil market (Strait of Hormuz), and Israel.

Proposal for 15 points

This proposal is an attempt to seize Iran's sovereignty and has adverse effects on citizens, which is adharma.

Classical evaluation of the principles of dharma-yuddha in Bhagavad Gita

According to this principle, America's war is inappropriate because it is greedy, not pure religious protection.

The rules of Manusmriti are not being followed, such as protecting the innocent and measures for peace. This war has become a symbol of adharma.

Conclusive perspective

The Sanatan scriptures promote global peace; such selfish wars are considered destructive. The discussion clearly indicated that religious wars are the eternal good. And this war is a grave adharma. Therefore, a sacred land like India should stay away from this adharma and should attempt to stop this adharma at the right time. And that is the duty and religion of a Sanatan nation.

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