dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
nope, he didn't.
It's just that most people here seem to think that you can't criticise Israel without wholeheartedly endorsing Hamas.
Problem is too many of you Progs don't wholeheartdlt condemn HAMAS.
nope, he didn't.
It's just that most people here seem to think that you can't criticise Israel without wholeheartedly endorsing Hamas.
That is a problem ... how?Problem is too many of you Progs don't wholeheartdlt condemn HAMAS.
Because the two options are "let Hamas get away with it" or "murder everyone in Gaza," right?So what should Isreal do? Let HAMAS get away with it?
Thank heaven we have some liberals like BIden who get what is giong on, and no doubt the will take heat from the Left Wing of his own party who seem willing to undermine BIdne and Let Trump in again. I wonder if acclerationsim is not at work here.
Problem is you never question Left Wing Dogma. It ia religion to you.
If the footage wehave seen of what HAMAS did does not indicate who is the evil force here, you are truly blind. And i the worst kind of blindness..self inflcited blindness.
Because the two options are "let Hamas get away with it" or "murder everyone in Gaza," right?
C'mon, where's the feckless centrist view we know and love? Shouldn't you be demanding that Israel make compromises and give Hamas whatever they're asking for? That's what adults in the room do, right?
That is a problem ... how?
Do you assume that I am in some Chain of Command and won't deploy enough troops against Hamas?
Is there any scenario where my support or lack of the invasion of Gaza by Israel is going to make any difference on the ground?
Exactly because they have no effect on the conflict we are free to think in ways the decisions makers can't afford to.
Maybe it will be of use sometime in the future.
Self-blindness, indeed.Problem is you never question Left Wing Dogma. It ia religion to you.
If the footage wehave seen of what HAMAS did does not indicate who is the evil force here, you are truly blind. And i the worst kind of blindness..self inflcited blindness.
Is this a genuine question or your usual "well, golly I can't possibly conceive of any other notion but the one course I'm advocating for?"And, what do you suggest Isreal do?
'And "Israel wants t murder everybody in Gaza" is pure propganda.
The one area of foreign policy I don’t criticize Presidents of either party about is the Middle East. No one seems to have a very good answer. I believe the biggest foreign policy blunder of the last 75 years was made by Harry Truman when he recognized the nation of Israel.
Since then, it is a cluster **** for every President.
The one area of foreign policy I don’t criticize Presidents of either party about is the Middle East. No one seems to have a very good answer. I believe the biggest foreign policy blunder of the last 75 years was made by Harry Truman when he recognized the nation of Israel.
Since then, it is a cluster **** for every President.
And the way it was done, unbelievable and without foresight how they simply ignored the people** living in large swaths of the area the same way we thought it was fine to drive the indigenous people off their lands.
The racism and bigotry, things could have been different if they had considered they were creating 'Zion' in a populated area because of some 2K old religious text that said the area had been in Jewish hands.
Then corrections were never made to the initial creation of the country. The Jews felt entitled to land and the population that had lived there of course reacted like anyone would if you moved onto their land and kicked them off.
Now a lot of people, especially the press, don't address the potable water rights issue. That elephant in the room has to be addressed in any 2-state solution discussion.
Has Israel ever stuck to any promises they made that new settlements would be stopped?
** I say 'people' to avoid the 'no such thing as a Palestinian' rabbit hole.
GOd, that is arrogant and egotistical.
As someone who thinks Israel was a histroical necessity in the wake of the Holocuast, I could not disagree with you more.
I use to follow the issues in Israel/Palestine. But neither side are the good guys or the bad guys. And politics here in the US prevent a real solution to the problem. Too many American politicians in both parties are afraid of taking the Palestinian side. The parties of God veto what honestly should be easily solvable.
My frustration with Islamic Jewish and Evangelical Messianic Christians here in the US that enable that disaster is immense.
On the other claw though, should the Arabs' genocide of the Jews who'd never been scattered in the early 1900s in order to claim the lands for Arabs only be rewarded by accepting the results?
As you sow, so shall you reap.As someone who thinks Israel was a histroical necessity in the wake of the Holocuast, I could not disagree with you more.
On the other claw though, should the Arabs' genocide of the Jews who'd never been scattered in the early 1900s in order to claim the lands for Arabs only be rewarded by accepting the results?
Sorry, forgive my limited knowledge of all the wars in the region. I can't parse this. Which genocide when and who was rewarded? 1900s?
How far back should we go, all the way back through the wars described in the Bible?
That's why it's important that they finish the job. Israel will never be safe while there are Palestinians.I suggest Israel go after the people who planned and executed the attack, i.e. Hamas. They appear instead to be shooting anyone who looks at them funny. They've already killed more Palestinians in response to the attack than Hamas killed Israelis in the attack itself, and aren't slowing down. Almost all of those people are not Hamas. I do not believe the Israeli forces care that they are not Hamas.
Nor are they deeply considering what will happen to all the orphans they're making in a few years' time, when they're grown up and fully aware that Israel took their families and lives away and left them with nothing left to lose.