I did not live during those times.
But I remember all the stories my grandparents told of those times.
I really don't take people very seriously when they compare Iran to fascist Germany, and I really thought you were smarter than to present such an flimsy and idiotic false equivalence fallacy.
My grandparents told me what total war was like. . . the US and its people felt Japan and Germany were existential threats to the US. Likewise, we did not initiate hostilities, they did.
This is not the case here, we attacked Iran while we were in talks with them, just like the Japanese did to us. If Japan was the bad guy in WWII because of its behavior, that can only mean we are the bad guys now.
There is NOTHING Iran could ever do to end the U.S., it could only attack us. It's leaders have known better than to do that, unfortunately our don't.
I know there is about 18-20% of Americans that support this military action in Iran. However, if they were told we need to initiate a draft and switch to complete war mobilization in order to destroy the Iranian regime (which is what would be necessary,) I am pretty sure that would drop to single digits.
If such a low percentage of Americans support such action, that makes it illegal and unconstitutional.