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1 hour ago, spot said:

 

There you go again, insinuating my dishonesty. I didn't change anything you said.

You know full well that I wasn't being specific about tunnels and the number of rockets they have at this particular time.

It's clear I was talking about the threat remaining, if peace isn't worked out.

 

Thank you for adding the new part about conceding that 'threats will remain.'

 

 

 

Nothing conceded.

 Of course threats will remain when terrorists remain alive and have intent to carry out terrorism. But they are unable to carry out another mass genocidal attack on a par with Oct 7th. Fact.

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The Trump / Musk  DOGE kid had great idea but got fired for it...

 

"Another post found by the Journal expressed disdain for both sides of Israel’s war against Hamas. Elez wrote: “I would not mind at all if Gaza and Israel were both wiped off the face of the Earth.”

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Looking at Trump ranting on about deporting Palestinians from their own land to Jordan in contravention of international law while the king of Jordan looked on was priceless ( Jordan has refused to take any already ). I can only imagine what the king was thinking, but it won't be complimentary

 

If Trump is going to take this to the ultimate of sending US troops to collude in war crimes I hope the 25th amendment is invoked.

Trump should stick to domestic situations as IMO he has lost the plot when it comes to the M E, and is looking like a fool, howling at the moon.

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King Abdullah, like his dad, has to chart a very careful course. Jordan is not a wealthy country, but, for the region, a fantastic military.

 

Though he probably knows its all hot air from Trumpf.

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On 2/6/2025 at 9:50 PM, Yagoda said:

Exactly. The jew haters are filth, are they not ? That's because Jews are inimical to socialism, since they believe in intellectual freedom, debate, capitalism, free speech and all the Western values that derive from there thousands of years of intellectual influence. Thank God we in the West have the Jews on our side. Especially the israelis, our troops love them

 

Hmm, Kibbutz life always had a reputation as being quite socialistic. Hence Old Labour was close to Israel.

 

https://www.acton.org/religion-liberty/volume-29-number-3/israeli-kibbutz-victory-socialism

https://www.jstor.org/stable/40751491

https://www.ghi-dc.org/fileadmin/publications/Bulletin_Supplement/Supplement_14/Sup14_75.pdf

 

Romano-Greek value are probably the bigger influence on Western Civilisation, I don't get the whole thing of women wearing wigs walking behind their husbands with the curly sideburns.

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9 minutes ago, MicroB said:

Hmm, Kibbutz life always had a reputation as being quite socialistic. Hence Old Labour was close to Israel.

Jews and Socialism have a complicated history. That doesnt mean that the Socialist movement  refuses to use them as the enemy, as both the Bolsheviks and National Socialist have.

 

12 minutes ago, MicroB said:

Romano-Greek value are probably the bigger influence on Western Civilisation, I don't get the whole thing of women wearing wigs walking behind their husbands with the curly sideburns.

Typical antisemitism. But hey, if a small group of fanatics represent everyone in a group, guess you should polish your SS runes. 

 

Bet it drives you nuts that Western civilization is called Judeo Christian.  Judeo. Jews. 10 commandments and all that. Even Jesus was a Jew, imagine that.

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King Abdullah of Jordan has rejected Donald Trump's plan to resettle Palestinians in the kingdom.

Following a meeting with Trump at the White House on Tuesday, Abdullah wrote on X that Jordan remained "steadfast" against "the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. This is the unified Arab position."

Jordan, a key US ally in the Middle East, is already home to millions of Palestinians.

While the King volunteered to accept up to 2,000 Palestinian children from Gaza in need of medical care, he stressed that rebuilding Gaza and addressing its humanitarian crisis should take precedence over relocation efforts.

 

 

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