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More BS.....there are probably more Jews in Manhattan than in Israel, and I am sure there are more in the US than in Israel.
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Originally Posted by TomDot
Because thinking people know that if the enemies of Israel put down their weapons, there would be no more war. If the Israelis put down their weapons, there would be no more Jews.
Gazans are citizens of israel, they only lack the nationality and are not recognized by the central authority in Tel Aviv. Basicly it is an apartheid system, where the native palestinians dont get much of their rights in the land of their fathers.
Oh please, now you are just grasping at straws. Gazans are no more Israeli citizens then Upstate New Yorkers are Canadians who only lack the nationality and are not recognized by the central authority in Ottawa.
Basically you are making things up trying to fit reality in to your preconceived narrative. Sorry, but it doesn't work.
And the central authority in Israel is in Jerusalem.
When will the United States of America stop panding to Israel and why is the peace and security of the United States tied to the existance of Israel? Was there not a United States of America prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948? Of course there was. So, why do so many Americans have a fear that having "normal" vs "special" relations with Israel means the end of U.S. existance? Is it because the American people believe Israel will nuke them? Or perhaps, Americans believe the United States as a nation will be cast down into hell for having "normal" rather than "special" relations with Israel?
I really dont understand it either but when jews completely control the media I suppose the answer is there.
If Israel falls, what will stop the various countries around the former Jewish state from expanding into Europe. Who will do it? Russia, China, Ha. Eastern Europe would be the first to go.
If Israel falls, what will stop the various countries around the former Jewish state from expanding into Europe. Who will do it? Russia, China, Ha. Eastern Europe would be the first to go.
Did the various countries around the Jewish state expand into Europe BEFORE the establishment of Israel in 1948?
Did the various countries around the Jewish state expand into Europe BEFORE the establishment of Israel in 1948?
They didn't have the oil money then but now they do to finance armies and propaganda. they also have the West on their side with the excessive political correctness fad.
I think America is too sympathetic to Israel. I've said that to some of my Jewish friends and they just get all up and arms about it. Israel is always in a fight with another country (or group of people). I think it would be for America's well being to just completely stay out of the affairs of Israel.
Don't get me wrong. I completely support the existence of the Jewish state. But the founders of Israel knew the chaos they would cause by founding their country. They should supply, fund, and fight their own battles. They shouldn't rely on Western countries for support. American should have learned that in 1973.
This is THE argument! Israel should fund themselves! What's the problem with that?? Other nations do! Why are they the biggest welfare recipient in the world? The U.S. owes them NOTHING! Remember the USS Liberty!
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Originally Posted by cgadams
I think it would be for America's well being to just completely stay out of the affairs of Israel.
They should supply, fund, and fight their own battles. They shouldn't rely on Western countries for support. American should have learned that in 1973.
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