Yogi's thread got deleted, so let's see if we can have a mature thread about this new hot war in the Middle East.
bearister said:
I have the same reflection about the current situation as I had all those years (30) about the IRA activity in Northern Ireland. Savage violence against civilians is near impossible to ever justify, but most often it is born from injustice. It always deflects attention away from the injustice and the causes of it and the remedies for it and focuses attention solely on the violence.
*….and I'm not sure Netanyahu would be my first choice to helm the ship at this point in time.
* …and bad foreign actors always get involved to throw gas on the fire by providing support in order to advance their own agendas. Iran in the current case and Gaddafi with the IRA (and some misguided Irish Americans).
You've had dozens of threads deleted over the past year or two. I guess it's because I'm a moron.Slava Palestini said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
How long did you think a Yogi burner account named Slava Palestini starting a thread cheerleading Hamas and blaming the US was going to last once BI management saw it? I'm fairly confident that's not a look BI wants to show the world.
Also for morons like Eastern Oregon Bear, who may be a beginner, but is probably just stupid and uneducated on this topic as he is on so many others.
dimitrig said:
I am not sure what Hamas hoped to accomplish.
They cannot defeat Israel militarily and now they have given Israel a reason to fight them openly while turning international opinion against them. It seems like a real stupid move.
Someone help me understand it. I have been away from news all day. Was an explanation ever provided?
The inconvenient facts that Dennis Prager doesn't want you to know about.BearHunter said:
It's difficult to find a full explanation of how this conflict started and I'm sure the ones I posted above can't possibly explain it all in 5 minutes.
Slava Palestini said:The inconvenient facts that Dennis Prager doesn't want you to know about.BearHunter said:
It's difficult to find a full explanation of how this conflict started and I'm sure the ones I posted above can't possibly explain it all in 5 minutes.
Just as with the US gov backing the Mujahideen who would become the Taliban in Afghanistan in the 1980s, Israel helped the rise of what would become Hamas.
— Sam Husseini (@samhusseini) October 8, 2023
It was even advocated in the pages of the New York Times. The reason was clearly stated -- a desire to divide the… pic.twitter.com/qy4bhflbD7
concordtom said:
1. Do me a favor and do a Google search for "Gaza Warsaw ghetto". Take a look at the dates on some of those articles. 2003, 2009, 2011, 2023. The acknowledgment of how these people have been living isn't new.
2. Take a look at a map of Gaza, population density and its borders.
3. Tell me what country residents of Gaza are citizens of. Who governs them?
4. Tell me the entrance and exit points to/from Gaza. For people. For materials, products.
5. Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two ghetto situations.
Anyone who does the above is therefore qualified to comment on what they think American policy toward the current waring conflict should be. If you're unaware, you get no say.
Here comes the "US is involved in everything and everything is the fault of the US" crowd in 3... 2... 1...dajo9 said:
Israel has shut off electricity, water, and food to Gaza. Looks like Israel has taken about 800,000 hostages.
The U.S. should not be involved.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:Here comes the "US is involved in everything and everything is the fault of the US" crowd in 3... 2... 1...dajo9 said:
Israel has shut off electricity, water, and food to Gaza. Looks like Israel has taken about 800,000 hostages.
The U.S. should not be involved.
Do Jews have a right to live in the region? Does Israel have a right to exist?Slava Palestini said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
How long did you think a Yogi burner account named Slava Palestini starting a thread cheerleading Hamas and blaming the US was going to last once BI management saw it? I'm fairly confident that's not a look BI wants to show the world.The Israel-Palestine story for beginners. pic.twitter.com/PZW8v0gS9w
— Siddharth (@DearthOfSid) October 8, 2023
Also for morons like Eastern Oregon Bear, who may be a beginner, but is probably just stupid and uneducated on this topic as he is on so many others.
Why do that when we can just keep selling bonds to Japan and China? That's gonna end well.MinotStateBeav said:
Now neo-cons and neo-libs are trying to tie funding Ukraine and money for Israel together!! MORE BILLIONS!! How about no more money that we don't have to other countries until we have a budget that gets us to a point we aren't slashing social security 20% in 7 years!!!
The above is simply propoganda (and especially Praeger who is essentially a millinialist who needs a Jewish state to exist to comport with prophecy).BearHunter said:
It's difficult to find a full explanation of how this conflict started and I'm sure the ones I posted above can't possibly explain it all in 5 minutes.
wifeisafurd said:
The current incursion was initiated for the rather transparent reason of trying to disrupt the normalization of Israeli relationship with Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries being pushed by the Biden Administration. For better or worse, their view was this would bring faster peace to the middle east. Instead, it now seems like just another proxy battle between Saudi and Iran which serves objectives of Hamas leaders financially with money from Iran (just as most aide ended up in PLO leadership pockets years before). A Saudi-Isreaal deal could lead to an infusion of Saudi money for the Palestinian Authority, a more moderate group than Hamas and the loss of money flowing to Hamas leaders.
Expect the Biden administration and Saudi Royals (indirectly) to provide weapons to Israel, and that will allow you to gauge the level of response by Israel. I'm not getting how this will help the Palestinians after Israel destroys the infrastructure in Gaza, and no one really cares about what either side thinks the their silly history lessons are at this point. We are where we are presently, as Gaza turns into rubble.
oski003 said:concordtom said:
1. Do me a favor and do a Google search for "Gaza Warsaw ghetto". Take a look at the dates on some of those articles. 2003, 2009, 2011, 2023. The acknowledgment of how these people have been living isn't new.
2. Take a look at a map of Gaza, population density and its borders.
3. Tell me what country residents of Gaza are citizens of. Who governs them?
4. Tell me the entrance and exit points to/from Gaza. For people. For materials, products.
5. Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two ghetto situations.
Anyone who does the above is therefore qualified to comment on what they think American policy toward the current waring conflict should be. If you're unaware, you get no say.
What Is The Gaza Strip?
Gaza Strip, simply known as Gaza, is a self-governing Palestinian territory. The territory is governed by a pro-Palestine group known as Hamas, who are sometimes considered to be a terrorist group. Gaza was occupied by Israel from 1967 until 2005 when it withdrew its troops and settler. However, the UN, the international organizations, and most governments still consider Gaza as a territory occupied by the Israelis. Some countries exercise sanctions against Gaza. Israel still has control over Gaza's borders and limits who can get in or out. Residents of Gaza are not able to leave or enter the territory freely due to border closures and sea blockades.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:Here comes the "US is involved in everything and everything is the fault of the US" crowd in 3... 2... 1...dajo9 said:
Israel has shut off electricity, water, and food to Gaza. Looks like Israel has taken about 800,000 hostages.
The U.S. should not be involved.
MinotStateBeav said:
Now neo-cons and neo-libs are trying to tie funding Ukraine and money for Israel together!! MORE BILLIONS!! How about no more money that we don't have to other countries until we have a budget that gets us to a point we aren't slashing social security 20% in 7 years!!!
tequila4kapp said:Why do that when we can just keep selling bonds to Japan and China? That's gonna end well.MinotStateBeav said:
Now neo-cons and neo-libs are trying to tie funding Ukraine and money for Israel together!! MORE BILLIONS!! How about no more money that we don't have to other countries until we have a budget that gets us to a point we aren't slashing social security 20% in 7 years!!!
Well a key difference is that when Gaza was allowed more freedom in goods movement Hamas immediately brought in heavy weaponry which was then used to shoot missiles and artillary shells into Israel.concordtom said:oski003 said:concordtom said:
1. Do me a favor and do a Google search for "Gaza Warsaw ghetto". Take a look at the dates on some of those articles. 2003, 2009, 2011, 2023. The acknowledgment of how these people have been living isn't new.
2. Take a look at a map of Gaza, population density and its borders.
3. Tell me what country residents of Gaza are citizens of. Who governs them?
4. Tell me the entrance and exit points to/from Gaza. For people. For materials, products.
5. Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two ghetto situations.
Anyone who does the above is therefore qualified to comment on what they think American policy toward the current waring conflict should be. If you're unaware, you get no say.
What Is The Gaza Strip?
Gaza Strip, simply known as Gaza, is a self-governing Palestinian territory. The territory is governed by a pro-Palestine group known as Hamas, who are sometimes considered to be a terrorist group. Gaza was occupied by Israel from 1967 until 2005 when it withdrew its troops and settler. However, the UN, the international organizations, and most governments still consider Gaza as a territory occupied by the Israelis. Some countries exercise sanctions against Gaza. Israel still has control over Gaza's borders and limits who can get in or out. Residents of Gaza are not able to leave or enter the territory freely due to border closures and sea blockades.
Then it's not self governing, is it?
Also, all goods into Gaza pass through Israel controlled border crossing.
Also, can peaceful Gaza residents get the hell out of there? Where could they emigrate to?
So, do you now see why I wanted a compare contrast to the Warsaw Ghetto?
wifeisafurd said:
The current incursion was initiated for the rather transparent reason of trying to disrupt the normalization of Israeli relationship with Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries being pushed by the Biden Administration. For better or worse, their view was this would bring faster peace to the middle east. Instead, it now seems like just another proxy battle between Saudi and Iran which serves objectives of Hamas leaders financially with money from Iran (just as most aide ended up in PLO leadership pockets years before). A Saudi-Isreaal deal could lead to an infusion of Saudi money for the Palestinian Authority, a more moderate group than Hamas and the loss of money flowing to Hamas leaders.
Expect the Biden administration and Saudi Royals (indirectly) to provide weapons to Israel, and that will allow you to gauge the level of response by Israel. I'm not getting how this will help the Palestinians after Israel destroys the infrastructure in Gaza, and no one really cares about what either side thinks the their silly history lessons are at this point. We are where we are presently, as Gaza turns into rubble.
You do realize that the degredation of Russia's military capacity (and the continued deterrance of China in the Tawian Straights) is really a cheap investment.MinotStateBeav said:
Now neo-cons and neo-libs are trying to tie funding Ukraine and money for Israel together!! MORE BILLIONS!! How about no more money that we don't have to other countries until we have a budget that gets us to a point we aren't slashing social security 20% in 7 years!!!