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  • canoe2

    Checked out the old go-to. It's old to me. Meaning I don't visit very often, I mean at all. They've drastically improved the UX. But still lack timeliness.

    Iranian drones in Iraqi airspace, seems like a conflict of interest for Iraq since they have US bases. Here in lies my total lack of knowledge since being absent at "znet".

    https://znetwork.org/

    One could easily speculate on Biden and interpret this lack of response (drones flying over Iraq) as a terrible way for Israel to learn a lesson. Which is an obvious projection because it's complete speculation.

    Without getting caught up into what "god intended" for Muslims, Christians and Jews, Israel is an embarrassment to humanity, or at least what Americans thought was humane, and that's a bar nobody can limbo. Americans though, in any neighborhood are disgusted about the innocents we've killed and imprisoned, even back to Vietnam, and in my generation, Desert Storm onto G Bay. We're not "gung ho", enrollment proves it.

    Americans also love the underdog story, but this reality is overwhelmingly sad. Neither "team" has anything to love, it's true. But Israel had a lot more to lose. They are a let down.

    By a vicious act of violence or an indiscriminate shelling, death is infinite. By the statistics, Israel has killed thousands of innocent people. The attacks are indiscriminate, ambiguously targeted (re: aid workers), and lack focus (re: Israeli hostages).

    Still, Biden would never encourage bloodshed to teach Israel a lesson, we also know know this. We also know Israel, per perspectives at the UN, has committed genocide. And by the looks of it will raze and rebuild Gaza. Which is likely by signals of their brazen and prolonged campaign to take land, and a recent vigilante-style search for a missing teenager that ended up in death and destruction (burning cars, etc) in a village.

    Who knows what Biden will do. But it's not critical what Biden says when facing the unconscionable death a civilized nation caused, other than condemn it. What morally-just leader can support what happened in Gaza?

    So enter all the surrounding countries, who see Israel and HAMAS as equal animals now, but with the same hate they always had for Jews, and the leverage of genocide behind them, it's not good for Israel.

    The country we've militarily allied with, for as long as my voting life, doesn't have the tech to handle bona fide operations on HAMAS as a response to that savage guerrilla rat mentality of an attack?

    Certainly you don't have to kill the babies and the kids to eradicate and exterminate these fundamentally fucked up individuals.

    So, who knows what Biden is going to do, but ffs he has questions in his head. What has our support been good for? If they can't execute focused operations we trained them on, then what is going on? Are they using us?

    • All that writing and this: The White House says it will provide unspecified support for Israel’s defense.canoe
    • unspecified, and hopefully conditional, or you're fucked. Get the fuck out of GAZA people, I say, and I'm not your god.canoe
    • nice website comrade. I pegged you for a lefty but not a loonie.hotroddy
    • yea thought it was weird that the drones were able to fly over Iraq and not be intercepted_niko
    • it was reported a couple hours ago that the US had intercepted a bunchkingsteven
    • "Are they using us?"
      Yup, and they always have been since the creation of this 'state' of theirs. And they'll wave the Holocaust/antisemiti... card ...
      Continuity
    • ... any time an ally criticises them, thus manipulating them into silence so that they can continue using us, whilst they carry on with their genocides and ...Continuity
    • ... land grabs with impunity.Continuity
    • hotroddy, you peg a lot of dudes, but I wasn't one of them.canoe

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