
I see. You have zero concern. |
Israel would not have been annihilated - they would have destroyed their neighbors sooner or nuked then. Nuking is still an option. Perhaps a last ditch one - but an option. |
That's your take? |
Samson Option? |
At least this I am willing to pay for. As opposed to ways to destroy Palestinian children. |
Nuking is not an option. What an idiotic things to say. |
And Israel has dropped 12,000 bombs— and there’s no Iron Dome to save anyone. Are you really going to argue that Hamas’ rockets are a greater threat to Israelis than Israel’s bombs are to Gazans? Or that Israel’s bombs are any less indiscriminately harming civilians? |
That was easier before the President left hundreds of Americans to be bombed by our close ally for the crime of being human in Gaza in 2023. U.S. citizens. Taxpayers. Children, FFS. I am really not sure I can say a President who is told there’s an American infant in his mother’s arms in Rafah, and then gives the go ahead for limitless bombing, funded by U.S tax dollars, can credibly seek a second term. |
Hamas war crimes. |
The US is not bombing Gaza. |
No we’re just paying for it. For the killing of our own children. It’s truly horrifying. |
You need to disengage your mind from the "im paying for it mentality". EVERYONE can play that card. Palestinians have received so much aid money. Kids got killed on Oct 7. Please separate your emotion from policy. |
I would agree with you if the side by side numbers of the amount of humanitarian aid given to Palestinians in the last decades and the amount of security assistance given to Israel in the last decades were even remotely on the same scale. And what we’re paying for here is the bombing of 600 Americans citizens using American tax dollars. Yes kids died in Oct. 7, but it wasn’t 600 Americans. For the President or the United States, protecting American lives is supposed to be the highest priority. |
Hamas lost all humanity when they triggered this attack on their own people |
Israel cannot nuke its neighbors. It's too small. |