Who's holding the leash, and who's wearing it?Keeping foreign countries at leash makes petro $ rise.
Who's holding the leash, and who's wearing it?Keeping foreign countries at leash makes petro $ rise.
I dunno, Shazi. The US paid out about $40 billion to try to kill 20,000 Hamas. You think $2 million is how much it costs to kill each militant refugee living in a concentration camp? Maybe you should argue that Israel killed the 150,000 - 300,000 that the Lancet says is the real number, so you can think it wasn't so expensive to kill everyone in Gaza.Obviously they feel with money they are spending on Israel, it better serves their national interests. One could say that they're getting a bigger bang for their buck.
Do you think that you know more about American interests than they do?
No they don't.Absolutely zero.
That is not the point. The US needs Israeli intelligence and an Israeli deterrence to Iran.
There was no consensus. Biden called it emergency funding, which he wouldn't do for hurricane damage for americans.I suspect they know much more about their internal and global affairs than even you do. The spending has to pass through several legislative processes and hundreds of highly informed politicians with widely differing political views. They've managed to form a consensus. And this consensus has been consistent for over 60 years and probably about 15 different administrations. It's not just by co-incidence.
Are you willing to admit they have more information about their affairs and strategic interests than even you?
Don't ceasefires require agreement by BOTH sides?And yet Joe Biden cannot get Israel to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza ...
If you want an actual discussion, it has to do with Iran and protecting Saudi and Iraqi oil. Any surprise that the West got more involved when the Houthis were attacking Saudi oil installations? Also worth noting that the US warned Israel that their response to Iran must not to strike Iranian oil production.Maybe they need a proxy war to contain Russia. But the Palestinians?
What possible threat could the Palestinians pose to America? Im asking about America, not Israel.
Other than endlessly through their proxies.No they don't.
Iran hasn't attacked another country in 200 years.
Please tell me when the Palestinians have ever attacked Saudi Arabia or Iraq. This oughta be good.If you want an actual discussion, it has to do with Iran and protecting Saudi and Iraqi oil.
Court: Documents Leaked Through Netanyahu's Office Could Have Hindered Hamas Hostage ReleaseDon't ceasefires require agreement by BOTH sides?
Same with GazaIf you want an actual discussion, it has to do with Iran and protecting Saudi and Iraqi oil. Any surprise that the West got more involved when the Houthis were attacking Saudi oil installations? Also worth noting that the US warned Israel that their response to Iran must not to strike Iranian oil production.
Could add in China's economic expansionist projects in Africa and the new Silk Road.
But some people think it more fun to just pretend Jews/Israel controls the US.
Now you're arguing the entire middle east are puppets of Iran?Other than endlessly through their proxies.
Hezbollah, Hamas, PIJ, a couple groups in Syria, a half dozen in Iraq, a couple in Bahrain, and of course the Houthis.
Plus IRGC terror attacks in Albania, Bahrain, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, India, Argentina, Kenya, Thailand, France, Denmark, ...
And how does that excuse Hamas (and hezbollah) for repeatedly rejecting ceasefire offers, including the one the UNSC demanded?
What a surprise that you run away from an adult conversation about political issues in the Middle East and instead just keep spamming us with your rando hate spam.Same with Gaza
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I'm arguing that you're intentionally acting like an idiot to avoid any discussion about Iran's military actions.Now you're arguing the entire middle east are puppets of Iran?
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Interesting you completely avoided the content of my post. Saudi and Iran have been the major regional rivals for the last 3 decades and in my opinion, little to do with the religious difference. Before that Iraq was the main rival for Iran and during that time, the Saudis encouraged US support for Iraq.Please tell me when the Palestinians have ever attacked Saudi Arabia or Iraq. This oughta be good.
Netanyahu has always been the one who refused a ceasefire, refused deals to return the hostages and instead escalated the genocide into a US/Israeli war on Arabs.And how does that excuse Hamas (and hezbollah) for repeatedly rejecting ceasefire offers, including the one the UNSC demanded?
Hezbollah was created in response to the Israeli occupation of Lebanon.I'm arguing that you're intentionally acting like an idiot to avoid any discussion about Iran's military actions.
Are you going to pretend hezbollah wasn't founded by Iran and receives the vast majority of their weapons and money from Iran?
Are you going to pretend PIJ isn't completely backed by Iran?
Are you going to that much of Hamas's money comes from Iran?
Are you going to pretend that the Houthis aren't funded and armed by Iran?
There's a reason why Canada considers the IRGC a terrorist entity and it's not because of a jew conspiracy like you need to believe.
So? Who gives a shit if Saudi Arabia and Iran are in a pissing contest for the Middle East? It has no bearing on North America. The only reason you care, is because it complicates things for Israel.If you can get past your obsession with Israel controlling the US, ... you can clearly see the dynamic of Saudi backed proxies fighting Iranian backed proxies