• JumpyWombat@lemmy.ml
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    18 days ago

    So what’s the endgame here? Clearly Palestinians will not disappear into thin air.

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      17 days ago

      i couldnt tell you. i dont want to be pessimistic. its a horrible situation. the palestinians have been there since the beginning and some crackers in europe decided a century ago it was theirs like they did the rest of the planet. we’re all at the whims of sociopaths on a mission to destroy everything so that they can take it and profit off it

      if you ask me where i think we should go from here my honest answer will have the fbi at my house (im murrican)

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      17 days ago

      Israel will keep being Nazis until they overplay their hand and the West calls it quits. Recent Israeli bombings on Iran proved to be a step too far for the West to support. US and Europe support genocide but when the oil gets hurt they call it quits.

      It seems like this will continue until the West doesn’t have enough money to support Israel anymore.

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        17 days ago

        Recent Israeli bombings on Iran proved to be a step too far for the West to support.

        What? No it didn’t.

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          17 days ago

          If it wouldn’t have then American soldiers would be in Iran right now.

          I’m not talking about their words but the actions. US and EU put their attack dog on a leash when their oil got in danger.

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        17 days ago

        That’s an interesting point. I always wondered how the transition to green energy would have affected the Middle East, but I never considered that it could reduced the need to limit Israel.