Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 This is an example of âYou can run but you canât hide.â Israel is serving up a big heaping helping of justice which has been a long time coming.Anonymous wrote:Israel is showing there is no refuge for the Hamas terrorists. No more living peacefully high on the hog in Doha while you starve the people in Gaza. Perhaps Qatar is thinking twice about harboring and financing these terrorists.
Qatar was hosting negotiations. This is asking your enemy to meet you behind the school and then bombing the school.
Kind of smart in my opinion.
Come at the king, you best not miss. War Crimes agreements aren't because combatants are nice. It's because they want to avoid an escalation that both sides regret.
Israel operates under an assumption that no one ever hits bac with any substantial force. They might not always be right.
Who in the region has the capacity to hit back?
And who will risk escalation with Israelâs nuclear deterrent?
No state actor.
Plenty of room to criticize the morality of Israelâs actions. But in terms of practicality? Not so much.
So you admit Israel has nuclears and they are the only non signee of the non profileration treaty?
Israel is a threat to the global community and should be a global pariah on that merit alone. WHY are they not a signer of the treaty? Why do they not allow inspections and deny possession of nuclear weapons? Iran is a signee of the treaty. Russia is. Israel is not.
Until they get called out by the United States, they wonât ever feel they need to change
Pretty naive. Start thinking in terms of national interest and reality.
Through this lens:
1. Of course Israel has nukes.
2. Israel is only a threat to Palestinians and neighbor states. Unlike Russia, itâs not going to act against the US or European nations. Itâs also not going to act against Saudi or Egypt without US consent, which is important to us.
3. Israel is a useful proxy for the US to act against Iran and Iranian proxy groups, which have acted against US personnel and interests in multiple occasions. We also obviously REALLY donât want Iran to get nukes, and Israel is a useful tool to help prevent that outcome.
You can wish forth at the world was full of butterflies and balloons, but it will never be so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 This is an example of âYou can run but you canât hide.â Israel is serving up a big heaping helping of justice which has been a long time coming.Anonymous wrote:Israel is showing there is no refuge for the Hamas terrorists. No more living peacefully high on the hog in Doha while you starve the people in Gaza. Perhaps Qatar is thinking twice about harboring and financing these terrorists.
Qatar was hosting negotiations. This is asking your enemy to meet you behind the school and then bombing the school.
Kind of smart in my opinion.
Come at the king, you best not miss. War Crimes agreements aren't because combatants are nice. It's because they want to avoid an escalation that both sides regret.
Israel operates under an assumption that no one ever hits bac with any substantial force. They might not always be right.
Who in the region has the capacity to hit back?
And who will risk escalation with Israelâs nuclear deterrent?
No state actor.
Plenty of room to criticize the morality of Israelâs actions. But in terms of practicality? Not so much.
So you admit Israel has nuclears and they are the only non signee of the non profileration treaty?
Israel is a threat to the global community and should be a global pariah on that merit alone. WHY are they not a signer of the treaty? Why do they not allow inspections and deny possession of nuclear weapons? Iran is a signee of the treaty. Russia is. Israel is not.
Until they get called out by the United States, they wonât ever feel they need to change
Pretty naive. Start thinking in terms of national interest and reality.
Through this lens:
1. Of course Israel has nukes.
2. Israel is only a threat to Palestinians and neighbor states. Unlike Russia, itâs not going to act against the US or European nations. Itâs also not going to act against Saudi or Egypt without US consent, which is important to us.
3. Israel is a useful proxy for the US to act against Iran and Iranian proxy groups, which have acted against US personnel and interests in multiple occasions. We also obviously REALLY donât want Iran to get nukes, and Israel is a useful tool to help prevent that outcome.
You can wish forth at the world was full of butterflies and balloons, but it will never be so.
Israel is in full build mode up mode against Turkey. The plans are being drawn up right now. Turkey is a NATO member. War with Turkey is war with Europe. Israel will attack Saudi and Egypt when the time is right and without US consent. Israel does not give a shit about the US.
Israel is a lead anvil around the neck of the US. Without Israelâs influence and attacks on country in the region, the US would be an ally of Iran. Iran is in a strategic place and a real country. Israel is neither.
You need a dose of reality. Israel is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:It wouldâve been very easy to win both public /global support and get Hamas ostracized by the region including by Gazans if Israel played it smart. Hamas was not popular there in Gaza or in the region before 10/7. Demonstrations from Gazans were occurring that entire summer and fall prior to 10/7.
From the beginning, they shouldâve offered Gazans safety from bombs if they snitch on Hamas and reported where the hostages are. They couldâve caused internal chaos within the Gaza Strip itself destroying Hamasâs political future, infrastructure, returning hostages all in one sweep, and executing all Hamas fighters and live-streaming it.
Instead, their amount of civilian deaths are beyond revenge and now about ethnic cleansing/genocide/war of annihilation andâŚ. -Hamas is still there and winning more recruits as a result. Anger and violence begets anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 This is an example of âYou can run but you canât hide.â Israel is serving up a big heaping helping of justice which has been a long time coming.Anonymous wrote:Israel is showing there is no refuge for the Hamas terrorists. No more living peacefully high on the hog in Doha while you starve the people in Gaza. Perhaps Qatar is thinking twice about harboring and financing these terrorists.
Qatar was hosting negotiations. This is asking your enemy to meet you behind the school and then bombing the school.
Kind of smart in my opinion.
Come at the king, you best not miss. War Crimes agreements aren't because combatants are nice. It's because they want to avoid an escalation that both sides regret.
Israel operates under an assumption that no one ever hits bac with any substantial force. They might not always be right.
Who in the region has the capacity to hit back?
And who will risk escalation with Israelâs nuclear deterrent?
No state actor.
Plenty of room to criticize the morality of Israelâs actions. But in terms of practicality? Not so much.
So you admit Israel has nuclears and they are the only non signee of the non profileration treaty?
Israel is a threat to the global community and should be a global pariah on that merit alone. WHY are they not a signer of the treaty? Why do they not allow inspections and deny possession of nuclear weapons? Iran is a signee of the treaty. Russia is. Israel is not.
Until they get called out by the United States, they wonât ever feel they need to change
Pretty naive. Start thinking in terms of national interest and reality.
Through this lens:
1. Of course Israel has nukes.
2. Israel is only a threat to Palestinians and neighbor states. Unlike Russia, itâs not going to act against the US or European nations. Itâs also not going to act against Saudi or Egypt without US consent, which is important to us.
3. Israel is a useful proxy for the US to act against Iran and Iranian proxy groups, which have acted against US personnel and interests in multiple occasions. We also obviously REALLY donât want Iran to get nukes, and Israel is a useful tool to help prevent that outcome.
You can wish forth at the world was full of butterflies and balloons, but it will never be so.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I think Israel has bombed 6 countries in the span of a week. Must be a world record.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I think Israel has bombed 6 countries in the span of a week. Must be a world record.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad people are seeing that this has never been about getting hostages back.
Itâs about control in the region and land expansion. You can be sure the Zionists are worried about their time running out as global perception is plummeting and as such are accelerating their plans which is basically the Yinon plan/Clean Break.
They already successfully got rid of all the Arab nationalist/Nasserist/Baathist leaders in the region, so Palestine is basically defenseless and has to rely on Iran for help. That makes them easy to demonize. Plus, Israel went out of their way to destroy the secular factions within the PLO and propped up Hamas because again with billions of dollars, it would be easier to demonize them and discredit the whole Arab nationalist movement. Once Iran is taken out, Israel will have overwhelmingly accomplished their geopolitical goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 This is an example of âYou can run but you canât hide.â Israel is serving up a big heaping helping of justice which has been a long time coming.Anonymous wrote:Israel is showing there is no refuge for the Hamas terrorists. No more living peacefully high on the hog in Doha while you starve the people in Gaza. Perhaps Qatar is thinking twice about harboring and financing these terrorists.
Qatar was hosting negotiations. This is asking your enemy to meet you behind the school and then bombing the school.
Kind of smart in my opinion.
Come at the king, you best not miss. War Crimes agreements aren't because combatants are nice. It's because they want to avoid an escalation that both sides regret.
Israel operates under an assumption that no one ever hits bac with any substantial force. They might not always be right.
Who in the region has the capacity to hit back?
And who will risk escalation with Israelâs nuclear deterrent?
No state actor.
Plenty of room to criticize the morality of Israelâs actions. But in terms of practicality? Not so much.
So you admit Israel has nuclears and they are the only non signee of the non profileration treaty?
Israel is a threat to the global community and should be a global pariah on that merit alone. WHY are they not a signer of the treaty? Why do they not allow inspections and deny possession of nuclear weapons? Iran is a signee of the treaty. Russia is. Israel is not.
Until they get called out by the United States, they wonât ever feel they need to change