Well, I'm still not sure about that "radio silence" you refer to.Yeah wonder what they could be. 'For some reason'. Not because the US and the West basically give a free pass to Israeli apartheid while hypocritically heaping focus on issues which are in their material interest. — StreetlightX
Is that so?Nothing to do with the fact that people like you simply parrot US talking points as and when they come out. — StreetlightX
Israel has opted for perpetual war with the Palestinians. The founders of Israel thought that in some time peace should be made with the Palestinians. Present Israel doesn't think so. It's happy with the prevailing Apartheid system and low-intensity war that only sporadically intensifies. — ssu
What does a stupid intervention started by MBS suit me? — ssu
My point is that the war in Ukraine is obviously in the center of attention. And that those that shed tears for Ukraine wouldn't care about what happens in Palestine. It isn't a sign that people are OK with Israel's Apartheid policies.You're the one who seem to volunteer yourself as the target of my critique despite me not mentioning you at all. Guily conscience maybe? — StreetlightX
anything the US condemns they cannot similarly be condemned as it gives credibility to the US. — ssu
It's the issue of not having the US to be seen as this White Knight in the Ukraine crisis. It's so obvious that even people have in that thread openly say it is their goal.I have no idea what you're referring to here. — StreetlightX
It's the issue of not having the US to be seen as this White Knight in the Ukraine crisis — ssu
Azov Battalion online propaganda shows Israeli-licensed Tavor rifles in the fascist group’s hands, while Israeli human rights activists have protested arms sales to Ukraine on the basis that weapons might end up with anti-Semitic militias. In a letter “about licenses for Ukraine” obtained by The Electronic Intifada, the Israeli defense ministry’s arms export agency says they are “careful to grant licenses” to arms exporters “in full coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government entities.”
The 26 June letter was sent in reply to Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack who had written a detailed request demanding Israel end all military aid to the country. Azov’s official status in the Ukrainian armed forces means it cannot be verified that “Israeli weapons and training” are not being used “by anti-Semitic or neo-Nazi soldiers,” Mack and 35 other human rights activists wrote. They had written that Ukrainian armed forces use rifles made in Israel “and are trained by Israelis,” according to reports in the country. The head of the Israeli arms export agency declined to deny the reports, or to even discuss cancellation of the weapons licenses, citing “security” concerns.
Again outright lie from you, but please do continue with neonazi theme! After all, I mentioned Mariupol and where other place is the National Guard regiment (not battalion anymore, FYI) than in Mariupol!Anyway, hey look, Israel gives weapons to neo-Nazis - the same neo-Nazi's ssu likes to pretend don't exist: — StreetlightX
Ah right, because the Russians said something it can't be true. — StreetlightX
And that's why I respect you and answer you. It's not all futile to talk to you as you can use your own head in these issues.At least I can unequivocally call the Russian attack murderous and unjustified. — StreetlightX
That's false. I haven't said they don't exist. But give the examples then.You on the other hand will literally spread Nazi PR for them by pretending they don't exist. — StreetlightX
But give the examples then. — ssu
I hope they are right. — Manuel
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