AunBear89 said:
I have long believed that any attempts by outside agents to broker Middle East peace will fail. There are already too many sides with skin in the game, and the animosities and hostilities between the various groups/tribes/sects (however you want to label them) on either side of the conflict, are too many and too ancient to be resolved. These conflicting interests, between groups who should be allies, further muddy the situation. And colonial influence has made matters worse by imposing political borders in a region of shifting and evolving nomadic territories.
I think the best that the rest of the world can do is exert diplomatic and economic pressure on all sides. But oil and religion make those remedies more political than humanitarian, and this is where we are.
TLDR: Holy Land + Oil = forever political, economic, and humanitarian clusterf&(k.
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You asked and I replied with detailed answer. No reply from you.
So you're just in this for the pissing contest and meme battle and propaganda sharing, and not an actual exchange of ideas.
You probably should have waited a bit before that second post, but hey, no worries.
You kind of have a generic heartland America view of the Israel/Palestine conflict, that can be summarized as "these tribes have always fought, too ancient to be resolved". Ironically enough, it's kind of more of a right-wing, flyover Republican view of the situation...
The reality is
1- this is not a war, it's a one-sided massacre
2- Biden can pull the plug, stop it with one phone call, if he wasn't subject to internal political pressure from AIPAC and its relays in DC and elsewhere. Israel cannot conduct this war without massive military support from the US.
The other problem here is that public opinion is largely ignorant about this conflict, mostly because the media does a good job of keeping it uninformed. I can't really blame you for your current views expressed above. This however is what has been enabling the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Younger progressive-leaning students at America's better universities are far better informed, being exposed to more unfiltered content online, and that is why they have been at the forefront.
Here is a very good, concise analysis of the situation in Israel by Prof. Mearsheimer (6min long at 1.5 speed) :
And some vital historic perspective from Norman Finkelstein (4min a 2x speed), especially important is the last part of his statement:
Feel free to post your feedback on these items.