So first, there's commitment. If you want to be a Superpower, then you have to be one. If you don't want to be a Superpower, well, the US president will be listened to as much as the comments of the Canadian Prime Minister is. — ssu
Israel basher! — Mikie
Actually not! Again I'm not saying that.I think we have directly opposing viewpoints on what's best for the world. You think it's best for the US to be a global leader. — frank
Any state being the good guys or the bad guys is naive in my view. Just why is it so hard to accept that nations can have good policies and they can have bad policies, even destructive ones. They can be both perpetrators and victims at the same time.In short, the difference between us is that you think the US is the good guys. I'm pretty sure they aren't. — frank
But if your view is that there are good guys and bad guys and that's that, I cannot help you. — ssu
That would amount to saying that the US should be globally influential. — frank
Let me remind you: I said that the Foreign Policy in The Middle East has been a train wreck.No, I thought you were saying American foreign policy is a trainwreck because the US is in decline — frank
Where else have two former allies turned to be in the Axis-of-evil after revolutions? Where has the US fought it's longest wars post-1945? And where even today the US military is basically still fighting a low intensity war and is under attack?
In Europe?
In Asia?
In Latin America? — ssu
So now it's a trainwreck because of extended involvement in the region most of the US's oil comes from? I give up. — frank
Again you got it wrong. And doesn't the most of US's oil that it uses come from North America? I think @BC is correct. So I don't understand your point at all.So now it's a trainwreck because of extended involvement in the region most of the US's oil comes from? I give up. — frank
(Times of Israel, Dec 18th 2023) Of the 105 Israeli soldiers killed to date in the Gaza Strip during Israel’s ground offensive against Hamas, which began in late October, 20 were killed by so-called friendly fire and other accidents, according to new data released by the IDF on Tuesday.
Thirteen of the soldiers were killed by friendly fire due to mistaken identification in airstrikes, tank shelling, and gunfire.
One soldier was killed by gunfire that was unintended to hit them, and another two were killed by accidental misfires.
Two soldiers were killed in incidents involving armored vehicles running over troops.
And two soldiers were killed by shrapnel, including from explosives set off by Israeli forces.
The IDF has assessed that myriad reasons have led to the deadly accidents, including the large number of forces operating in Gaza, communication issues between forces, and soldiers being tired and not paying attention to regulations.
Well, as you made the argument about genocide earlier, I remember answering that the bodycount (or the ethnic cleansing) has to be a higher number. That was months ago.
Well, now the death toll is going in your way quite obviously. That people are starting to starve tells a lot also. — ssu
It is, of course, but not for Israel. It's been informative who here has kept defending this insanity. God save their souls. — Benkei
Au contraire, morality works like this: in the decades long conflict of Israel vs Palestine, when Israel attacks and kills Palestinian civilians, that is good because they are the good guys but when the Palestinians do the same, that is bad because they are the bad guys. If you want to know whether killing innocent people is good or not, you need do no more than look at what people they are. If they are "Palestinian", killing them is good. If they are "Israeli", killing them is bad. If the IDF is doing the killing, it is good killing. If Hamas is doing the killing, it is bad killing. This is also very convenient because the IDF does much more killing so there is much more good killing than bad killing and the world is good and right. If you disagree with any of this, you are indeed irrational and simply hate the good guys. In fact, you are probably a bad guy, like Hamas. — Baden
This is the worst of the gaslighting. That these Hamas militants with their tiny rockets, rifles, and hang gliders are a real military threat (even an existential one!) to a nuclear powered proxy of the world's superpower that will only accept their complete subjugation or displacement and actually has the means to achieve that. Analagous to Trump claiming the election is stolen while trying to steal it himself. — Baden
I'd suspect there are none here who would choose to live in a Palestinian controlled country over an Israeli controlled one — Hanover
The point here is that equality is not a wedding vow, and it is worth admitting that we (meaning the West and its values) are superior to others, in terms of morality, technology, civility, and in every way possible. — Hanover
If a Palestinian-controlled country existed, this would be fair. But since it doesn’t, there’s nothing to compare it to. Would I want to live in Gaza? Of course not. But not because of Palestinians. — Mikie
It’s hard to believe this is still admitted to so freely.
We’re superior in “every way possible” here in the West. Yeah, I guess if one really believes this, then it’s possible to justify killing thousands of children — in defense of those superior values, of course. — Mikie
This a caricature of your opponent's position — Hanover
That is the purpose of terrorism, to destablize, to ruin, and evoke fear. — Hanover
The point here is that equality is not a wedding vow, and it is worth admitting that we (meaning the West and its values) are superior to others, in terms of morality, technology, civility, and in every way possible. To the extent you accept or reject this notion of exceptionalism will likely color your view on how aggressively you defend those values versus how aggressively you declare it imperialistic and try to quash it. — Hanover
It's not possible to justify killling thousands of children if one of the ways we're superior is that we don't kill thousands of children to impose our superior values. There is a difference between imposing and defending. — Hanover
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