I'm hoping my take on this is skewed, but this is Iran doing the shooting, not one of their proxies. Seems like a major escalation.
Why?
What's their endgame?
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Seems like a major escalation to me. Wait for it - Trump to say "if I was in office they wouldn't have done that" and "I can settle that in a way fair to everyone over lunch"
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LOL
No bet.
THIS WAR WAS TOTALLY PREVENTABLE. IT SHOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED. IF I WERE PRESIDENT, IT WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED!
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O Really wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:26 amThe only way it might not "officially" be terrorism is that you may not include (wrongly IMNVHO) a lawful government's hostile actions to be terrorism. But since Israel has not admitted (claimed/bragged about) the scheme was theirs - maybe except with a wink-wink denial - then clear it's terrorism. My view is that it's obviously terrorism employed by the state of Israel and should be roundly condemned.
The Zionist apologists for terrorism have been busy slinging mud:
Rashida Tlaib was unfairly smeared by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash
Unfortunately, what’s happening to Tlaib is far from unique. Advocating for basic Palestinian human rights has always been billed as ‘controversial’
Arwa Mahdawi, 26 Sep 2024
... Of course, what’s happening to Tlaib isn’t unique. Advocating for basic Palestinian human rights has always been billed as somehow “controversial” in the US. Since 7 October, however, speaking up about what many human right experts have termed a “genocide” in Gaza puts you at the risk of losing your job and becoming the subject of smear campaigns. Calling out or protesting against a genocide now seems to be considered a worse crime than committing one.
For almost a year now, being a Palestinian in the US has meant waking up every morning to images of children in Gaza who have been dismembered by US-made bombs. It means watching helplessly as Gaza is made completely uninhabitable. It means reading letters from doctors who have been in Gaza talking about treating “pre-teen children who were shot in the head” by Israeli soldiers. It means hearing violent and dehumanizing comments from elected officials like the US House representative Tim Walberg of Michigan, who said Gaza should “be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima”.
Palestinians are being starved, displaced and bombed off the face of the earth. And as US politicians and pundits mock our pain and cheerlead our slaughter, they have the temerity to tell Palestinians and our supporters that we’re the hateful ones. As 2,000-pound bombs keep dropping on tent encampments full of starving children, Israel’s apologists have the audacity to tell us that we’re the violent ones.
"Calling out or protesting against a genocide now seems to be considered a worse crime than committing one."