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Anonymous wrote:A lot of "technical errors" in this genocide, aren't there? Are the 50k children that have been slaughtered "technical errors?"
Go watch some old Twilight Zone episodes, this entire ME drama is one of these episodes. Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo…we’ve crossed over into another dimension, we are stepping into The Twilight Zone.You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are your next stop: the Twilight Zone!" FAFO, YOLO, LOL, DING DONG
I've had enough of the ME drama. Time to back off and let them kill each other. They're hopeless. Then again, it's heart wrenching knowing there are millions of beautiful and kind people trapped among the murderous monsters causing all the trouble.
Doing this would end even worse for the Palestinians than the status quo is.[/quote
DP
Pick a goddamned lane! Are Israelis in an existential fight for their lives or would finishing off the Palestinians be light work for them if we just get out of their way. It can’t be both, FFS.
I’m the person you quoted and I don’t believe the Israelis are in an existential fight for their lives, so I don’t see why you’re yelling at me.
But if the U.S. backed off and all of Western society ignored the Middle East, Israel would surely push ahead with far more savage bombing campaigns in Gaza (and in the West Bank) to clear the entire area of Palestinians. It would not be good for anyone, but it would especially not be good for Palestine. Israel has now already made separate peace agreements with various other neighbors, and they clearly have a more powerful military than Iran does, so why would you think Israel wouldn’t have an advantage in this imaginary thunder dome scenario?