• ex10n
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      11 months ago

      Not true, the US and Israel act independently. Their democratic elections alter policy over time as new elected officials foster youthful debate and thus change officials policy. It’s not a static system, but instead a dynamically evolving one.

      • Yet, the US is in complete lockstep defending Israel, regardless of which party voted in and regardless of which International law Israel is violating.

        Honest question, do you know that you are lying? The connection between US financial, military and political support and Israeli crimes against Palestinians is clear to the whole world.

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          The US supports a 2 state solution and provisions for humanitarian aid due to the atrocities committed by both Hamas and the IDF. The US favors peace and stability.

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              While the US has its stated policy, it cannot interfere with sovereign authority without unilateral justification. A 2 state solution needs agreement from Palestinians and Israelis alike. I truly hope this can come to fruition to end the needless loss of life.

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                11 months ago

                So why did Joe Bellend and Obomba overthrow a democratically elected Yakunovich 10 years ago? Or joined up with france-cool in Lybia? Or propped up ISIS over a decade ago and try to overthrow Assad, creating a refugee crisis? Or attempt a failed coup in Xinjiang? Or hell, even in December of 2019 overthrow MAS in Bolivia? Just a few recent examples.

                Sure as shit sounds like anything except “interfering with sovereign authority without unilateral justification”.

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                  Gonna have to get back to the main point at hand, there’s too many tangents here to touch. Russia is the aggressor in Ukraine full stop. Putin waited until after the Olympics to invade a soverign nation because he knew the optics to the international community were bad. He’s lost an impressive number of troops and has relegated his country to a fraction of the sphere of influence it once was. Truly a sad result, of a bad decision, which largely falls on a populous that deserves better governance.