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[quote=Anonymous]Let’s cut to the chase: why TF do Americans need to involve ourselves in Israel’s conflicts? Do Irish Americans, who account for a hell of a higher percentage of the U.S. population than < .02, force us to get involved in Ireland’s issues? No. Do Mexican Americans, who also account for a hell of a higher percentage of the U.S. population than < .02, force us to get involved in Mexico’s issues? No. Do Italian Americans, who also account for a hell of a higher percentage of the U.S. population than < .02, force us to get involved in Italy’s issues? No. Do Chinese Americans, who account for a hell of a higher percentage of the U.S. population than < .02, force us to get involved in China’s issues? No. Do African Americans, who also account for a hell of a higher percentage of the U.S. population than < .02, force us to get involved in Nigeria’s or Kenya’s or Tanzania’s issues? No. No. No. England? No. Germany? No. France? No. Spain? No. India? No. Brazil? No. Egypt? No. Australia? No. Again, why TF are we even involved? The geopolitical arguments have no merit, so save it. Israel is a net negative on that front, and it’s not even close. The morality arguments have no merit, so save it. At this point, how can anyone argue that it’s driven by anything other than corruption and a vast hijacking of our political system?[/quote]
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