guess we'll see if the military/intelligence community follows through with a coup
there won't be a civil war
guess we'll see if the military/intelligence community follows through with a coup
there won't be a civil war
fukk israel
no country demands more from us, while doing less for the average american. couldn't care less if they ceased to exist
I feel like a coup is more likely than a civil war. Military people are young and usually stand with the people of Israel and the intelligence community aren't religious extremists.
A buddy of mine is training to be a pilot and a bunch of the guys and gals at his school are Israeli, fresh off the boat.I feel like a coup is more likely than a civil war. Military people are young and usually stand with the people of Israel and the intelligence community aren't religious extremists.
no one's flying planes into our buildings because of our support for ethiopiaI'm curious what country you think does anything for the average american?
The other top countries for US aid are Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ethiopia. Let me know what the average American is getting out of our support for those nations.
You might as well shave your head and grow a Hitler stache at this point. You've been saying the same dumb shyt for a decade now like you can't google what benefits America gets from Israel.
no one's flying planes into our buildings because of our support for ethiopia
so what does israel do for the average american? how does my life change if iran turns them into a glass parking lot next week?
"you might as well grow a hitler stache if you don't care about israel " alright, ben shapiro
In the 1990s, al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden declared a holy war against the United States, and issued two fatāwā in 1996 and 1998.[2] In the 1996 fatwā, he quoted the Sword Verse. In both of these fatāwā, bin Laden sharply criticized the financial contributions of the American government to the Saudi royal family as well as American military intervention in the Arab world.[3]
These motivations were published in bin Laden's November 2002 "Letter to America",[4][5] in which he said that al-Qaeda's motives for the attacks included Western support for attacking Muslims in Somalia, supporting Russian atrocities against Muslims in Chechnya, supporting the Indianoppression against Muslims in Kashmir, condoning the 1982 massacres in Lebanon, the presence of US troops in Saudi Arabia,[5][6][7] US support of Israel,[8][9] and sanctions against Iraq.[10]
Is there a longer term solution though? Will all sides agree to a constitution? I know back in the day in the 19th century some constitutions in Central Europe allocated upper house parliament seats to the Catholic or Lutheran clergy. Not saying that they were good constitutions but it's a path.
Is there any viable leader that can supplant Netanyahu? Again I am not super plugged in but Bennett and Lapid didn't last so are they credible opposition leaders?
I feel like a coup is more likely than a civil war. Military people are young and usually stand with the people of Israel and the intelligence community aren't religious extremists.