• iii@mander.xyz
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    What about Sudan Biden? What about mexico biden? What about DRC biden? What about Myanmar Biden? Eh eh eh ??!!

    Is this really how your mind operates?

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        1 month ago

        I’m questioning the first comment’s rethoric.

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          He is asking Biden to at least advocate for imposing pressure on Israelis if it can’t do it

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            That’s a surprising, to me, interpretation of that comment. Can you please point out to me where the comment argued for diplomacy?

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                Sure. Line-by-line we venture:

                Sooo…what about Gaza, Biden?

                No indication of argueing for diplomacy

                What about Palestine, Biden?

                Idem

                Eh?

                Idem

                Eh??

                Idem

                In conclusion: to the best of my abilities, I fail to see how this comment argues for diplomacy.

                “He is asking Biden to at least advocate for imposing pressure on Israelis if it can’t do it”, so far as I can see, that tought is not present in that comment.

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                  Israel only stop what they does when they are pressured to do so. If you think that stopping arming them wouldn’t make them stop the war of Gaza, I don’t know what else I can say to you

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                    1 month ago

                    Is it possible that you do not understand the meaning of the word rhetoric?

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            I’m sure if Hamas agreed to retreat 20 miles from the border they’d get the same deal

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              I am sure if Israel didn’t decide to invade the West bank and Gaza in 67 they would live in peace

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                I’m not sure if you’re joking, but if you’re not, you might want to read a little about the war you’re referencing.

                Israel invaded those territories because Jordan and Egypt were using them to launch a surprise attack.

                “Live in peace” is a bit subjective in your example lol

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                  I love of israelis themselves expose those lies

                  The Egyptian Army concentrations in the Sinai approaches do not prove that Nasser was really about to attack us. We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him. - Mossad Chief Meir Amit

                  This entire story about the danger of extermination was invented and exaggerated after the fact to justify the annexation of new Arab territories“. - Israeli Minister Mordecai Bentov

                  They attacked on a Monday, knowing that on Wednesday the Egyptian vice-president would arrive in Washington to talk about re-opening the Strait of Tiran. We might not have succeeded in getting Egypt to reopen the strait, but it was a real possibility.” - Dean Rusk, the American Secretary of State at that time

                  We would send a tractor to plow some area where it wasn’t possible to do anything, in the demilitarized area, and knew in advance that the Syrians would start to shoot. If they didn’t shoot, we would tell the tractor to advance farther, until in the end the Syrians would get annoyed and shoot. And then we would use artillery and later the air force also, and that’s how it was. - Israeli general Moshe Dayan

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                    You seem to have a very one sided view on this.

                    Nasser and his allies knew that restarting their naval blockade would be a cause for war for Israel. They massed troops on the borders, threw out the peacekeepers overseeing the Strait and then announced they would be restarting their blockade.

                    So was it a certainty that the muslim coalition was going to attack Israel first? No. Would a naval blockade and enemy troops ready to cross their borders from all sides be a tenable situation for Israel? I don’t know if you’re familiar with the map of Israel but having ‘unfriendly’ troops in the West Bank creates a huge strategic problem. They chose not to take the risk and destroy or scare them away.

                    You’re certainly right that the ultrazionists made sure not to ‘miss any opportunity’ when it came to the spoils of war. But it’s also wrong to ignore that the opportunity to do so was largely given to them by their hostile neighbours.

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              Gaza is only 25 miles long and, at it’s widest, 7.5 miles thick. It’s literally impossible to move 20 miles from the border.

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                I’m sorry I have to explain this. In the case of Hezbollah, they’re agreeing to retreat to a distance from the border from where they can’t (significantly) attack Israel again. The poster I’m replying to questions why Israel can’t (be forced to) make a similar deal with Hamas. I’m using sarcasm to point to an important reason why

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                  I didn’t see a thing stating Hezbollah agreed on that article.

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                    Are you suggesting that Hezbollah didn’t agree to the deal, or that that’s not part of it? Cause I didn’t see anything that either of those would be the case, and plenty of the contrary.

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              20 miles from the border is in the Sea… Which shows again how anything short of total annihilation of anyone question Israel supremacy seems insufficient for Israel and its supporters.

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                  If Israel also disarms in all of its currently controlled territory, which is the meaning of the 20 miles in Gaza then sure.

                  If Palestinians should roll over and wait for Israel to finish its genocide then obviously not.

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              So you’re suggesting ethnic cleansing. You don’t have to say it because that’s the only possible consequence of your suggestion. Absolutely disgusting.

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                  are you pretending the killing has been limited to hamas or hezbollah? thats not what the israeli leadership has been saying.

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                    We’re talking about the peace deal with Hezbollah including them having to keep their fighters far away from the border. I don’t know how I’m ‘pretending’ anything about ‘the killing’?

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                  Let me ask the person that is the designated Hamas spokesman according to Israel, must have learned to read and write by now, possibly even how to ride a bicycle if Israel hasn’t bombed his school Hamas command center yet.

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      This is what people acting in bad faith do; constantly moving the goalposts so that they are never satisfied with the people who they never intended to give credit in the first place. There could be a ceasefire in Gaza tomorrow and people would find some new shit to gripe about.

      Welcome to the hamster wheel of modern political hackery.

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        A ceasefire tomorrow doesn’t eliminate or make up for war crimes today. There should be no satisfaction until the criminals are brought to justice.