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shack

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Did you? From your source:
decades of brutal Israeli control have demolished the moral case for unconditional US support.”
Of course there are limits as to what an ally will consider acceptable. D'uh.

Based on the last 75 years, Israel has not breached those conditions, have they. And this, despite the last 1+ year in Gaza. Strong allies indeed.

But since that's all you mentioned, it seems you finally agree that the US and Israel are true allies and Israel is a strategic geopolitical asset that the US wants to protect. You had no rebuttal to their common interests. Finally you've come around.
 

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Of course there are limits as to what an ally will consider acceptable. D'uh.

Based on the last 75 years, Israel has not breached those conditions, have they. And this, despite the last 1+ year in Gaza. Strong allies indeed.

But since that's all you mentioned, it seems you finally agree that the US and Israel are true allies and Israel is a strategic geopolitical asset that the US wants to protect. You had no rebuttal to their common interests. Finally you've come around.
You're dealing with oil and gas and southpaw, both are obsessed with the Jews. They're either Muslims or white supremacist. Maybe other handles for frankfooter, damand, Gryfin, nottiboi.
 
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You're dealing with oil and gas and southpaw, both are obsessed with the Jews. They're either Muslims or white supremacist. Maybe other handles for frankfooter, damand, Gryfin, nottiboi.
A veritable rogues gallery.

TBH, I don't care what they are. I only have to point out their lies, hate derived rhetoric, anti-Semitic tropes and denial of reality. They're all the same.
 
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A veritable rogues gallery.

TBH, I don't care what they are. I only have to point out their lies, hate derived rhetoric, anti-Semitic tropes and denial of reality. They're all the same.
Serious question...Do Trump and Netanyahu come to an agreement to cease the Hamaside in Gaza?

Or does Trump sign on to go the distance?
 

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do you not understand the blood bath that would occur if any country was unable to defend itself?

How about Ukraine? Darfur? Tigray? The Uighers? The Kurds? The Rohingya? The Tutsis?

What makes Israel so special? Let them fend for themselves like everyone else.

Canada certainly can not defend itself
by your flawed logic should the US declare Canada must fend for ourselves and let Russia, China or Saudi Arabia invade and help themselves to our natural resources?
India has significant military power and currently have a spat going with our nitwitt Prime Minister.
They have too many people, and relative to India we have lots of living space ( Lebensraum)
ok having shown you the flaw in your logic, back to reality

Israel has been a US ally since word go
You do not abandon allies simply because the loonie left got fooled by middle east propaganda

besides Israel has nukes, have had them for years
they have restrained from using them because well, their enemies surround them and some are pretty damn close.
Israel does not want to used their nukes

that said, the stated objective of their enemies is the elimination of Israel
If push comes to shove and their existence is really threatened they could / would make Tehran a glow in the dark wasteland

it is wise for the US to remain a supportive ally if for no other reason but to just keep a lid on the hostilities
 
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Serious question...Do Trump and Netanyahu come to an agreement to cease the Hamaside in Gaza?

Or does Trump sign on to go the distance?
my guess is he uses leverage to pressure Netanyahu to back down
he loves to use leverage and will want to play the hero who put a stop to the hostilities
Netanyahu will reluctantly agree.....

until the next attack by Hamas / Hezbollah / some other nutjob group on Israel and then Netanyahu will go ape shit on them
 

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The protection of a valuable ally in Israel. Israel is a major asset of the US in the Middle East. The US needs to keep them strong.

You ask so many questions about the ME, and my consistently simple reply answers every single one of your questions every single time.

Learn to accept reality. Israel is an ally and asset to the US.
On the contrary, AIPAC is a leach on the US, dragging them into war and destroying their international reputation through backing genocide.
The 'expansion' that Walz declared as US policy has shown the US to be no different than Russia in backing taking land through war, except based on race.

The US support of genocide caused mass protests at most universities in the US, followed by police crackdowns on students, followed by the dems losing the youth vote and the election.

Backing Israel is a losing proposition.
All you do is make yourself look like a modern nazi.
 

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Of course there are limits as to what an ally will consider acceptable. D'uh.

Based on the last 75 years, Israel has not breached those conditions, have they. And this, despite the last 1+ year in Gaza. Strong allies indeed.

But since that's all you mentioned, it seems you finally agree that the US and Israel are true allies and Israel is a strategic geopolitical asset that the US wants to protect. You had no rebuttal to their common interests. Finally you've come around.
Israel crossed that line a year ago, Shazi.


 

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Serious question...Do Trump and Netanyahu come to an agreement to cease the Hamaside in Gaza?

Or does Trump sign on to go the distance?
Trump has said that he wants Netanyahu to end the genocide before he takes office.
He worked with Netanyahu to extend the war, Netanyahu intentionally refused ceasefire deals to put trump in power and screw over Biden/Harris and their massive support.

 
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Serious question...Do Trump and Netanyahu come to an agreement to cease the Hamaside in Gaza?

Or does Trump sign on to go the distance?
I think they'd need capitulation from Hamas. It won't be unilateral.

But everybody in the world knows that trump is unpredictable. As such, the possibility of him allowing the dogs to be unleashed on Hamas, could be used as some leverage on them to cave.

But keep in mind what a feather it would be in trump's egotistical cap if he can end the conflict with a minimum of violence. Maybe he'd win the Nobel Peace Prize.
 

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Canada certainly can not defend itself
by your flawed logic should the US declare Canada must fend for ourselves and let Russia, China or Saudi Arabia invade and help themselves to our natural resources?
India has significant military power and currently have a spat going with our nitwitt Prime Minister.
They have too many people, and relative to India we have lots of living space ( Lebensraum)
ok having shown you the flaw in your logic, back to reality

Israel has been a US ally since word go
You do not abandon allies simply because the loonie left got fooled by middle east propaganda

besides Israel has nukes, have had them for years
they have restrained from using them because well, their enemies surround them and some are pretty damn close.
Israel does not want to used their nukes

that said, the stated objective of their enemies is the elimination of Israel
If push comes to shove and their existence is really threatened they could / would make Tehran a glow in the dark wasteland

it is wise for the US to remain a supportive ally if for no other reason but to just keep a lid on the hostilities
(y) (y)

Logic and history at play.
 

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I think they'd need capitulation from Hamas. It won't be unilateral.

But everybody in the world knows that trump is unpredictable. As such, the possibility of him allowing the dogs to be unleashed on Hamas, could be used as some leverage on them to cave.

But keep in mind what a feather it would be in trump's egotistical cap if he can end the conflict with a minimum of violence. Maybe he'd win the Nobel Peace Prize.
If he does end it that would be great.
The genocide needs to end. Period.

And if trump ends it the dems are going to go apeshit on AIPAC.

 

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No, Harris chose to lose and support genocide.
You mean oppose genocide by standing up to genocidal river to sea terrorists.

Words have meaning.

Also you never established this to be true, it's just your hate filled desires to kill as many Jews as possible no matter what.
 

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😂🤣😂🤣 Boohoohoo A Kick in the ass...go to work !!!






Several classes at Harvard University were canceled on Wednesday so students could process the aftermath of President-elect Trump's win.

In some classes, attendance was optional and deadlines for assignments were extended. Economics lecturer Maxim Boycko wrote in a Wednesday email to students in Economics 1010a: “Intermediate Microeconomics” that the course’s typical in-class quizzes would be optional, The Harvard Crimson reported.

“As we recover from the eventful election night and process the implications of Trump’s victory, please know that class will proceed as usual today, except that classroom quizzes will not be for credit,” Boycko wrote. “Feel free to take time off if needed.”

One student, Jack A. Kelly, told the newspaper that he was tempted not to attend classes.

“I had some professors that have been like, ‘If you need to not come to class, that’s understandable',” he said. “This definitely takes a toll on people’s mental wellbeing.”

Some students were shocked by Trump's landslide win over Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Being at Harvard, I was surrounded by a lot of people who were very pro-Harris, so in my mind it was already a decided election,” said Samantha Holtz. “It was a little bit shocking to me.”


One needing to take time off over an election to process is infantile even if the dude who won is a psychopath who promised to fix all future elections.

Two: Do you remember how the Trumptards reacted 4 years ago. I don't think they are in any position to judge these crybabies on anything. Maybe Democrats should storm the Capital like real 'mericans.

For fucks sakes.
 
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