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candide

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  1. So, practically, what should the U.S. have done, according to you? Stay in Afghanistan?
  2. It's Trump who de facto gave the keys to the Taliban, by negotiating directly with the Taliban without involving the Afghan government, forced the government to free 5000 fighters, did not react to the fact that the Taliban did not respect the commitments they made, etc...
  3. Biden applied the premature withdrawal agreement made by Trump (who also sabotaged it a bit before leaving). If he hadn't done it, I guess you would have accused him of war mongering.
  4. Meanwhile... Poll: Republicans see Trump as a ‘person of faith’ ... more so than Mitt Romney, Mike Pence and others https://www.yahoo.com/news/poll-republicans-see-trump-person-030000283.html Liar, drifter, cheated on his wife with prostitutes.... all the attributes of a man of faith! ????
  5. Not sure he was still happy with Hamas at that time, but it has been a long established policy to divide to rule, and it included helping the initial development of Hamas. https://theintercept.com/2018/02/19/hamas-israel-palestine-conflict/ Beyond this initial boost, Hamas and the political faction represented by Netanyahu have been de facto reinforcing each other over the years. In particular, the continuous expansion of Israel's grip on land in the West bank and East Jerusalem has certainly contributed to the decredibilisation of the PA among Palestinians (I know, it was not the only reason, corruption and incompetence also played a role in it), and to the increase in Hamas popularity.
  6. Ahem! https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/033116/top-10-corporate-contributors-trump-campaign.asp
  7. The Arab Peace Initiative (Arabic: مبادرة السلام العربية; Hebrew: יוזמת השלום הערבית), also known as the Saudi Initiative (Arabic: مبادرة السعودية; Hebrew: היוזמה הסעודית), is a 10 sentence proposal for an end to the Arab–Israeli conflict that was endorsed by the Arab League in 2002 at the Beirut Summit and re-endorsed at the 2007 and at the 2017 Arab League summits.[1] The initiative offers normalisation of relations by the Arab world with Israel, in return for a full withdrawal by Israel from the occupied territories (including the West Bank, Gaza, the Golan Heights, and Lebanon), a "just settlement" of the Palestinian refugee problem based on UN Resolution 194, and the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Peace_Initiative
  8. No but they may be cowards, like their master.
  9. Potential insurrectionists may have drawn some lessons after knowing the sentences given to the Jan.6 rioters.
  10. We all know what is first needed: reduce the number of generals and equivalent. Not having more generals than China could be a first step in the right direction!
  11. Republicans sabotaging themselves again! Thank you Trump!
  12. Biden didn't say " Grab them by the pussy", publicly or privately. It's a lame comparison.
  13. The 'plan' of the RAF was to provoke a repression, which would then provoke a counter-reaction by the people against the State. That was completely stupid in the context in which they were operating. In the case of Hamas, it looks like they have a similar plan. They knew Israel would attack and invade Gaza territory. Provoke a strong reaction from Israel with a lot of collateral damage, even occupy Gaza again, which would increase support from Arab and Muslim populations. Of course, they don't care about Gaza's inhabitant's lives. For most of them they don't even care about their own lives. They are not looking for peace because conflict is their 'raison d'être', Their goal is to exacerbate conflicts and antagonize public opinions.
  14. It seems that Hamas is following a similar strategy to that of the RAF (Rote Armee Faktion) in the past (for those who remember this time).
  15. It seems to be a recurring behaviour for Trump: negotiate an agreement without the presence of the other main interlocutor. He also made a peace plan by only consulting Netanyahu, without involving the Palestinian Authority.
  16. And why did Trump want the National Guard for? ???? Trump wanted troops to protect his supporters at Jan. 6 rally https://www.reuters.com/world/us/congresswoman-says-trump-administration-botched-capitol-riot-preparations-2021-05-12/ In his simple mind, he may even have thought that the N.G. would have sided with protesters.
  17. The same debunked B.S. again! Pelosi was not in charge of security at the Capitol. https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/07/27/fact-check-nancy-pelosi-isnt-in-charge-capitol-police/8082088002/
  18. Hunter Biden judge agrees to drop old gun count after indictment replaces scuttled plea deal https://news.yahoo.com/hunter-biden-judge-agrees-drop-173428671.html
  19. What is left to negotiate, in terms of land? At least with the current government. Basically, one side can say what it wants and, if it is not accepted, can get it anyway in an other way thanks to its power. Leaving, in any case, the other side with a fragmented territory, which is unsustainable from an economic point of view, because it doesn't include the wealthiest parts of the West Bank. Practically, the options currently available to the Palestiniansare either to be legally depossessed legally, or to be illegally (according to international laws) depossessed.
  20. Ok, but there are also specific factors. The main one currently being the high power imbalance between the Israel and the Pakestinians. There such a power imbalance that there cannot be any fair direct negotiation, without involving third parties . For example, it has been possible with Egypt because Egypt was powerful enough. Actually it only occurred after Egypt regained enough power, if I remember well.
  21. That's quite rational. There was no context and that's why the context has been edited out! Oh wait! ????
  22. No need to edit videos in to make up accusations when It's about this ex-POTUS! ???? https://scribd.com/document/326057168/Jane-Doe-Declaration-as-Filed
  23. You are right about public opinion in Western countries, probably not in Arab or Muslim countries. For reasons I evoked, they have laid à kind of trop, and Israeli authorities are also aware of it Hamas is certainly not looking for a solution. Unlike Fatah, they don't even want a two States solution. As other extremists organisations, they are more looking for exacerbing the conflict and justifying their existence

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