Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.

Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.


Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.

Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.


I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


Is it really so hard to understand why Americans do not rush to support Islamic terror supporters?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



+1. The Americans who support this stuff are few and far between. A tiny but vocally online minority of coddled affluent college students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


The state department doesn't approve what Israel can do. Israel approves what the State Department says Israel can do...

Isn't that obvious to you by now?


Who consented to that arrangement?


The leaders of the major parties when they decided to cater deeply to the Jewish influence in US politics...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Putins birthday is October 7


No shit. What a gift he got!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


Reading list...

The Israel Lobby
100 Years War on Palestine
Some text deemed anti-semetic by Henry Ford.
Some text deemed anti-semetic by A Guy with a toothbrush mustache.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


I’m talking about US interests.

I’d say your “demographical makeup” (lol) is rather relevant to that issue, especially when you’re advocating for nuclear proliferation in the ME.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.

Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.


Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.

Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.


I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.


Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


Is it really so hard to understand why Americans do not rush to support Islamic terror supporters?


Why support Islamist or Zionist terrorism supporters? That’s what has everyone confused.

People understand the reluctance to support terrorism fomented by Muslims. There’s no problem with that. But why is there no reluctance in support of the radical Zionist terrorism that we see in Israel and increasingly here in the U.S.?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


I’m talking about US interests.

I’d say your “demographical makeup” (lol) is rather relevant to that issue, especially when you’re advocating for nuclear proliferation in the ME.



Literally stated opposition to any of the regional players possessing nuclear weapons, but please continue to straw man your way through this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.

Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.


Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.

Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.


I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.


+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.

Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.


Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.

Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.


I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.


Not like those Zionists afflicting, I mean affecting, policy here in the U.S.!


If it’s so effective then you would probably be better off doing the same. Enjoy autumn in Gaza. But you may want to take caution in any tall buildings and avoid the higher floors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


Is it really so hard to understand why Americans do not rush to support Islamic terror supporters?


Why support Islamist or Zionist terrorism supporters? That’s what has everyone confused.

People understand the reluctance to support terrorism fomented by Muslims. There’s no problem with that. But why is there no reluctance in support of the radical Zionist terrorism that we see in Israel and increasingly here in the U.S.?


Likely because everyone can understand the instinct to retaliate against people who murdered your countrymen while asleep in their beds and it’s harder to understand the instinct to murder infidels for their belief in a different sky fairy.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a lot of individuals who have strong feelings of condemnation toward Israel’s actions and policies and toward anyone who unconditionally supports those actions and policies, I’m ready to recognize Israel as a full-fledged member of the global community when it meets certain conditions. First, removal of the Netanyahu administration from power and delivery of Netanyahu to the ICC/ICJ for prosecution. Second, banning the Likud party and any political party that supports the settler movement as state-sponsors of terrorism. Third, commitment to a two-state solution within five years with security guarantees for all states in the region, not just for Israel. Fourth, scaled-reduction of any aid to the region used for military assistance, replaced at some level by aid to be used for rebuilding and civil development projects. And fifth, commitment by Israel and all states in the region to adhere to international law, to officially recognize the right of all regional states to exist, and to observe and respect borders, airspace, and national sovereignty.

Luckily for all others, nobody gives a crap about what you are ready to recognize. Your whole rant reeks of narcissism.


Sounds like someone is pleased as punch with the status quo. Good. Those like you who don’t find torment in the status quo of Israel’s atrocities deserve every ounce of misfortune that can possibly find its way to your doorstep.

Typical fanatic rant from you, yet here you are and not joining Palestinians in their fight.


I wonder why so few of these Palestinian sympathizers have decided to make a real impact and travel or relocate to the region.


+100. Seriously why not move there, permanently?


Because we’re Americans in possession of one passport, unlike you.

Because we don’t hold our ancestral country’s interests above U.S. interests, unlike you.

And because you don’t dictate anything, and you’re part of the problem, unlike me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing from State about Israel’s right to defend itself, but nothing of the rights of other countries to defend themselves in the face of Israeli attacks.

Does anybody at State ever think of the optics of that hypocrisy, or the hypocrisy of tacitly approving nuclear weapons and WMDs in Israel while clutching pearls over other countries pursuing the same to protect themselves from Israel’s aggressions?

Seriously - does anyone working at State have the slightest bit of awareness to understand how all of this appears to those who aren’t corrupted by Zionism?


So you want Iran to have nukes. Brilliant


Pakistan has nukes. They aren’t friends with Palestinians so Israel doesn’t care. Why shouldn’t Iran? They’re a far wealthier country.

Palestine maybe needs a nuked up friend as deterrence.

Russia is super anti semitic and has nukes. Russia had more to do with 10/7 than Iran. Wagner group trained Hamas.

Why is Iran the fly in the ointment for Israel? They should have more anger toward Russia about 10/7. Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Houthis werent involved in 10/7. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group based in Sudan were involved in 10/7 and all the weapons Hamas used were Russian RPG’s and Russian weapons not Iranian.

Why get your panties in a bunch over Iran when if anything, Russia is the far bigger culprit and threat to Israel? Israel ignores actual evidence of Russias footprint that day to go by their biases and 10 year hard on about US invading Iran


Why shouldn't Iran have nukes? C'mon.

The whole group of posts supporting Iran having nuclear capability demonstrates (again) that we have multiple non-US posters who are directly antagonistic to US interests.

Ugly stuff, but glad that it's been illustrated so clearly.



Can’t speak for others, but I’ve become completely opposed to just about everything related to Israel, which is a mindset reinforced by the deadbeats in here defending Israel and taunting those who dare to criticize Israel. I also want answers to the question of why Israel is enabled to influence U.S. foreign policy to the absurd extent that it does, and your dismissal of those demands won’t change that demand. And finally, my demographical makeup has no bearing, but it is as close to the opposite of what you suggest as possible.


Is it really so hard to understand why Americans do not rush to support Islamic terror supporters?


Why support Islamist or Zionist terrorism supporters? That’s what has everyone confused.

People understand the reluctance to support terrorism fomented by Muslims. There’s no problem with that. But why is there no reluctance in support of the radical Zionist terrorism that we see in Israel and increasingly here in the U.S.?


Likely because everyone can understand the instinct to retaliate against people who murdered your countrymen while asleep in their beds and it’s harder to understand the instinct to murder infidels for their belief in a different sky fairy.



Murder people asleep in their beds? Like the babies murdered in their NICU incubators?

I won’t bother to retrace the terrorism that Israel was birthed from …
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