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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc. This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk. As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics. [/quote] Israel cannot defeat Iran and they aren't trying to. They're trying to defeat Hamas. Whether they can do that or not is a different question. [/quote] Israel is by far a superior military force compared to Iran. Iran is funding Hamas and Israel has no illusions about the head of this snake. [/quote] What does this even mean? Sure, Israel can evade Iran's air defenses and bomb some strategic targets there. But Israel has no ability to "destroy" Iran.[/quote] Israel can’t even destroy Hamas or Hezbollah let alone Iran. They want us to destroy Iran.[/quote] Well let’s see, Iran is the only country where the destruction of the state of Israel is literally in their constitution and a stated goal of their government … despite that, the country/government that would be the happiest if the US “destroyed” Iran is not Israel but Saudi Arabia. [/quote] So? The US orchestrated the assassination of the freely elected leader of Iran. Why? Because Iran’s newly democratic government wanted British Petroleum to pay royalties. BP paid no royalties because Iran was under UK colonial rule and all resources were owned by the crown. This pushed the population to see the US as evil(and hypocritical). The religious fanatics were the only ones fighting the brutal, oppressive regime we sponsored. So Iran is now a religious state like Israel. Iran sees the creation of Israel as evil because of the treatment of the Palestinians. A much easier solution is to force the Israelis to give full rights of citizenship, right of return and compensation to the Palestinians vs the endless war to make the region accept Israel’s apartheid state and going genocide against the Palestinians. There is only one choice and it is the only logical option. [/quote] No, the fair thing to do is: Hamas gives back the remaining hostages/missing or cops to the fact that they are dead. They turn in their leadership to face the consequences. The Palestinians are all related because the women are having 6+ kids with their own cousins, everyone knows each other, everyone knows who the bad guys are and where they are hiding. And they stop carrying out terror attacks, vote out Hamas, stop accepting Iran’s money to prop up Hamas. There’s a reason none of the other countries in the region accept Palestinian refugees, it’s a Trojan horse to just letting terrorists into the front door. In return the Israeli government starts a clock. Every period of time without Palestinian violence, the Palestinians get more rights. If they start terrorism again, the clock resets. Until some time in the future, when they’re full-fledged citizens of Israel and there’s no more separation. Like the many non-Jewish (Muslim, Christian, Druze …) citizens are right now. Of course, the Palestinians would have to be able to live under a secular government with largely Western/liberal values around things like women’s rights, elections, freedom of movement, etc. So it’s going to take decades to de-radicalize people who currently want a Sharia law government and would be a puppet state of Iran. [/quote] :roll: what a racist diatribe. [/quote]
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