{JOG}Black wrote:All of this is useless. With a few words we could destroy the entire earth. We have enough of a nuclear stockpile to annihilate the entire middle east. Most of the time I wonder why we don't.
{JOG}Black wrote:All of this is useless. With a few words we could destroy the entire earth. We have enough of a nuclear stockpile to annihilate the entire middle east. Most of the time I wonder why we don't.
3.14pi wrote:(SWGO)SirPepsi wrote:
Umm, I wouldn't call Israel's defending itself "a crime against humanity." When Palestinians put military equipment in civilian homes, they can't exactly complain when Israel kills their civilians.
Both sides are responsible. Remember that the Palestinian attacks were retaliation for the assassination of a military commander as he was driving through a city in an auto. (This doesn't justify the retaliation.)
While it is true that Palestinian land was taken for the creation of Israel, the Jews historically have greater claim to the land than the Arabs, and not much land was taken—look at how many Arab countries there are, and the size of Israel.
Better claim? How so? Remember, if you read the Bible, the Israelites invaded what is now Israel (12 tribes, etc.) And it's not as if all Arab nations are the same. "We're gonna kick ya outta your ancestral homes, but you can just move across the border to one of 'you guys' countries." No! It doesn't work like that.
The mainstream media talks about how Israel doesn't have regard for the lives of Palestinian civilians (which isn't really true); rarely do you ever hear about how the only reason their civilians are being killed is because they hide military equipment in residential areas.
Maybe, but does that justify breaking the Geneva Codes and attacking civilians?
EDIT: Additionally, the prospect for a ceasefire is inherently unlikely—Hamas agrees to one if and only if Israel will lift its blockade of Gaza. It cannot do this, however, because it is trying to prevent the entry of weapons into Gaza. In general, a ceasefire usually means Israel ceases, Palestinians fire
Bloody nonsense. The blockade inhibits free trade, something capitalists triumph.
(SWGO)SirPepsi wrote:3.14pi wrote:(SWGO)SirPepsi wrote:
Umm, I wouldn't call Israel's defending itself "a crime against humanity." When Palestinians put military equipment in civilian homes, they can't exactly complain when Israel kills their civilians.
Both sides are responsible. Remember that the Palestinian attacks were retaliation for the assassination of a military commander as he was driving through a city in an auto. (This doesn't justify the retaliation.)
While it is true that Palestinian land was taken for the creation of Israel, the Jews historically have greater claim to the land than the Arabs, and not much land was taken—look at how many Arab countries there are, and the size of Israel.
Better claim? How so? Remember, if you read the Bible, the Israelites invaded what is now Israel (12 tribes, etc.) And it's not as if all Arab nations are the same. "We're gonna kick ya outta your ancestral homes, but you can just move across the border to one of 'you guys' countries." No! It doesn't work like that.
The mainstream media talks about how Israel doesn't have regard for the lives of Palestinian civilians (which isn't really true); rarely do you ever hear about how the only reason their civilians are being killed is because they hide military equipment in residential areas.
Maybe, but does that justify breaking the Geneva Codes and attacking civilians?
EDIT: Additionally, the prospect for a ceasefire is inherently unlikely—Hamas agrees to one if and only if Israel will lift its blockade of Gaza. It cannot do this, however, because it is trying to prevent the entry of weapons into Gaza. In general, a ceasefire usually means Israel ceases, Palestinians fire
Bloody nonsense. The blockade inhibits free trade, something capitalists triumph.
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