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2024-04-06
Can we just fucking gett it over with you fucking polititians and capitalists ? fucking burn in hell all of you on both sides. It all about money isnt it and making us little people suffer. Give me the button and i would press it in a heartbeat. Because that is soon better that this shit show of a world you have created.
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2024-04-06
Oh, that was just Trump being an asshole. He was just trying to sell American hardware and strategically trying to undermine the alliance at the same time. Democrats are currently holding the beach head and possess overwhelming resources. Russians no longer get to dictate terms. Unless they wanna go nuclear, they will be dictated to. The adults have entered the room.
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2024-04-06
If humanity isn't stupid, then that will not happen. We clearly have bigger problems with the climate change and so on that will cause catastrophes for decades and that we need to unite to handle. Now here's the problem : is humanity really NOT that stupid ? Well, we'll be able to see it in the following decades IMO. We may be at a crucial moment of humanity's history; where humanity as a whole may either get a Darwin award for being complete morons unfit to survive, or instead pass with flying colour.. or anything in between.
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2024-04-06
> Someone has to fight. Just the reality of it. No it isn't.
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2024-04-06
If your country gets invaded, you get two options. Fight back or dont. So sure. I guess no one fighting is an option.
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2024-04-06
Its always the U.S troops that the world relies on. Fuck off already
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2024-04-06
I mean halo jumps are damn near in space anyway.
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2024-04-06
No Shetland just love to parrot talking point about how Europe doesn't spend why money on defense
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2024-04-06
This is reddit, what do you think?
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2024-04-06
Also, it’s not like Russia is going to roll through Europe like Germany did, they’re struggling with Ukraine, even if open war broke out and they got through Ukraine, Poland is itching to get at Russia and Germany would be no easy opponent. Add in Western Europe (France and uk are no slouches) then air support and full weapon and logistical aid from NATO. Any aggressive offensive would be broken by the time the US arrived and anything longer term would be bogged down then pushed all the way back once the US do arrive. It’s a no win situation for Russia Edit to add: this is no way minimising the impact or importance of American aid+ troops, there logistics are terrifyingly good and the fact they could basically cross the world and deploy a meaningful force in 24 hours is already very impressive, my only point is that Russia is fucked either way, any blitzkrieg tactics would get shredded by CAS and infantry anti tank and anything slower would just run into the US going the other way
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2024-04-06
80 years of practice and the doctrine of being able to fight 2 separate wars at the same time. Plus a shutload if money always helps.
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2024-04-06
Russia isn't going to magically suddenly attack with overwhelming force out of the blue. The logistical reality is there will be months of military buildup near the border before they do. During these months NATO can already position it's forces in such a way that the response time will be almost nonexistent.
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2024-04-06
Probably doesn't help that Ukraine rejected Russia's offer to a peace talk
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2024-04-06
Almost like training is what makes them capable, crazy
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2024-04-06
"Everyone thinks they can fight until they get into a fight." - Famous last words of many a man and woman. Pure fantasy. Politics is as fickle a game as politicians are cowardly gloating backstabbers. As soon as major conflict with Russia treads on most the Eastern European nations bordering Russia they will lurch to defend their own interests and turn a screw on their neighbours, and the neighbours they buffer will cower behind them throwing platitudes in every direction in hope the Big Bad Bear leaves them alone or treats them favourably and in hope NATO offers help if they need it. Politicians love to use their forked tongues to rim both arses simultaneously. I'll add that not many nations stand their ground. Fewer still have a fully operational military equipped to defend their nation never mind defend the nations they have negotiated to defend. We're talking schoolyard fantasy roll-play: "If Big Joe attack me I'll bang him out." If Russia moves further Westward the only nations that will put up any real defence and cover for Western and Eastern Europe will be Poland, Britain, America and Australia. I'm not sure what France would do; it'll probably fracture into two nations: one to help defend Europe and one side to negotiate peace. Germany, under its current government / chancellor, would probably send troops to work with Western European nations to defend against Russia but with limited participation. Czechia would put a defensive line and Russia will try not to disturb it too much, similar with Slovakia and Yugoslavia. Greece will go on holiday until the war is over. Spain and Italy will lend equipment put remain neutral. I don't have a source. Call me a psychic (or a psychiatrist). I hope for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Russia shouldn't have thrown stones if it didn't want stones to be thrown back at it -- see "Everyone thinks they can fight until they get into a fight." We should all -- wherever we are, whichever side you favour -- we should all pray for cessation of the conflict and actively work to deter expansion of the conflict. This is a war none of us can afford.
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2024-04-06
We were mech infantry, so had tanks but mostly brads. I had the impression we'd all be stuffed into Globemasters and taken wherever. I left before we had done any real training on how it was supposed to actually happen but that's what they told us to prepare for and that they were going to have all kinds of restrictions on what you can do because they wanted everyone close to base ready to go.
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2024-04-06
Taiwan strait is very rough, only a couple months a year can be crossed by the ships required to launch an invasion. Once they get there , one side of Isle is too shallow and the other side is covered in cliffs. There are only a few poets that are useful and then only a few limited ways to get to Taipei and these are easily defended by Taiwan. A logistical nightmare.
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2024-04-06
I work in the domestic side of military transportation, and they use a network of about 300 different carries here in the states to move things around. They ship a ton every single day.
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2024-04-06
They don’t need carriers when they have land based aircraft in striking distance. If we wanted to invade Cuba for instance, we could launch aircraft from Miami
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2024-04-06
Air supremacy requires all AA down. Air superiority allows you to fly around almost unchallenged.
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2024-04-06
Idk man, I'm glad you still believe that. But our record lately isn't very good, Afghan, 2 navy seals dying to rough waters during a mission, multiple helicopters and jets crashes/lost during training in our own country, hell even the bin Ladin plan lost a helicopter, and how could we forget the Gaza barge that didn't even last 2 weeks? Our military really hasn't done anything lately to give them the benefit of the doubt in my eyes.
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2024-04-06
For this reason, I do not foresee an invasion of Taiwan but rather a more subversive disinformation and electoral shennnanigans. Why invade when you can just convince Taiwanese voters to open the door voluntarily?
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2024-04-06
Hitler?
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2024-04-06
Except if Trump wins, right? He speaks as if he would leave Europe out to dry.
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2024-04-06
anyone who has even a passing interest in geopolitics and doesn't think NATO has had pre-planned and annually-reviewed axes of advance and logistics routes already on a map, is willfully ignorant lol
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2024-04-06
US started trench warfare training recently. They’ve been preparing for this. Interesting time to be a teen….with the republicans wanting to bring back mandatory service
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2024-04-06
Ah yes, Russia is famously known for honoring its international commitments and good faith foreign relations. Meanwhile, it’s “war mongering” to plan for your and your allies’ own defense. Kindly fuck off lmao
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2024-04-06
The industrial war complex needs to keep being fed. Nothing on the horizon after Iraq and Afghanistan.
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2024-04-06
lol leftists on Reddit are dead set on killing you in a war and replacing you with more obedient 3rd worlders. All for Ukrainian farmland that Ukrainians sold in 2016, with no Ukrainians living there since 2014. You ready to die for wheat fields?
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2024-04-06
Americans refuse to support its allies unless everyone online is nice to them.
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2024-04-06
That’s helpful. What is even better would be to simply destroy Moscow. Make a deal with the oligarchs to give them their money after THEY depose Putin. Hold un supervised elections. Shoot, if Putin crosses a European border first, let’s keep 1/2 of their oil as reparations. (All downvotes confirm the existence of Russian trolls-the mongol Tatar genetic afterbirth that they are).
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2024-04-06
101st air assaulting from the sky? Those legs don’t jump anymore
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2024-04-06
Rand research have a bunch of great reads if you have the time.
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2024-04-06
You... think Europe's transpo infrastructure is the same in 2024 as in 1955?
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2024-04-06
Rotterdam is protected and Hamburg and Bremerhaven are totally forgotten. We got this!
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2024-04-06
> Meanwhile American servicemen over a certain rank were getting birthday cakes shipped in for their birthdays lol that was a scene from a movie dude.
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2024-04-06
Which rifle is this in the picture?
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2024-04-06
May I introduce you to F22/F35? S400/S500 don’t have a snowballs chance in hell to get a weapons grade lock. 
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2024-04-06
Funnily enough, the roads planned to be used in case of war is probably the most maintained roads because the military has an interest in keeping them up to par
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2024-04-06
The US military is a logistics network that dabbles in warfare
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2024-04-06
> Because the big bad wolf is only fighting small Ukraine. Ukraine was no joke, they have been preparing for this war since 2014. Yeah, they may be poor and corrupt, but virtually no country in the EU other than the UK or France would have been able to defend itself against Ukraine.
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2024-04-06
Nah, Soviets didn't have such influence when railways were being build, and I don't think they managed to replace all the railroads and train systems when they were on top, they didn't have money for it. Western Europe used standard gauge while Central Europe were using standard gauge, with some mixed gauge to connect to Soviet Union.
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2024-04-06
Ukraine is part of Europe. And they won't stop at Ukraine.
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2024-04-06
I read NATO as Nurato and now I’m embarrassed lol 😅
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2024-04-06
I am not a military analyst, I do know one thing however: the US army absolutely rules when it comes to moving equipment around. If I would hear they deployed a submarine on top of Mount Everest, I would believe it at first.
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2024-04-06
> reminder that Prigozhin already tried and came surprisingly close What a cock tease that was. I was so excited to see them roll into Moscow and light it up. Who knows what the landscape looks like today if he'd succeeded. He seemed brutal, dictatorial, but I doubt he shared Putins lust for reconciling the USSR. 
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2024-04-06
I’m curious, where was this? It’s weirdly given me some encouragement
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2024-04-06
Crimea happened: don't get your hopes up
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2024-04-06
The US should definitely ignore Russia until they have conquered all of Europe?
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2024-04-06
The US Army absolutely dominates in logistics. I am sure any military knows this.
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2024-04-06
While NATO would own the skies it would come down to the North Atlantic being protected for convoys, keep it protected from Russias subs and long range missiles then they lose.
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2024-04-06
The US is better off when Russia owns Europe, got it.
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2024-04-06
For better or worse the South China Sea air war wouldn't last more than a few days. It would need to be an overwhelming simultaneous attack or the US would pick them out one by one. The way to break through in the public simulations I've seen are just throwing everything at the air defenses at once to prevent rearming.
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2024-04-06
It doesn't make sense to yeet a small force into the fray. Russian troops are pretty bad, but they aren't going to butcher medium-sized Polish cities that they can take while NATO prepares to defend Warsaw.
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2024-04-06
Yeah, it's all so academic.
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2024-04-06
I didn't want to make my comment too long so I left that out, but yeah. It's at least 5x wider than the Bab el Mandeb strait at the narrowest. China would also have to threaten the opposite shore with a mountain range in the way to block aid which would basically require naval assets. It's a gigantic difference in scale.
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2024-04-06
Possibly the dumbest thing I’ve read today. Do us all a favor and read about treaties, then read about the Afghan war. Then read about the world economy.
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2024-04-06
There's no real way an absolute WW1/2 style ground war breaks out in Europe, right? Russia is already down to pulling mercs from other countries after going through their prison populace. The meat grinder isn't as strong of a strat as it once was provided the countries being attacked are supported with the right tech and weapons.
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2024-04-06
Don't try to travel w Deutsche Bahn, you'll be too late. Autobahn ist much faster.
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2024-04-06
I fully expect the youngest voters to abstain (in protest to Biden’s Gaza debacle) despite the guaranteed worse outcome for Palestine and Ukraine if Trump wins.
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2024-04-06
Let's take a moment to give credit to our public school system.
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2024-04-06
>Provide something useful or don’t reply, it’s not that hard to offer an actual opinion A wise man once said in ancient times.
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2024-04-06
Agreed
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2024-04-06
A what type of battles?
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2024-04-06
Also, an absolutely massive network of navigable rivers in the heart of the country. Geography is destiny and from the moment of the Louisiana Purchase the US was destined to become a superpower.
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2024-04-06
Great scene, I watch the show at least once a year. Just a near perfect series.
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2024-04-06
I agree that Russia is trying to project power and expand its sphere of influence like the USSR glory days, but my point stands that Zeihan's argument about Russia feeling compelled to conquer its way to defensible borders makes little sense
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2024-04-06
I lost friends on the sands of Iraq and Afghanistan because of your stupid bullshit so you can do the same for us
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2024-04-06
The war will be over before anyone ever needs to be drafted. US army alone has a million volunteer service members and nobody wants to rely on draftees if they can help it, not even the US army. The draft will remain unused until there is actually an existential crisis which Russia isn't strong enough by itself to cause.
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2024-04-06
Yeah this is news in the same way that me putting the address for OPs moms house into google maps is developing a land corridor to steal the capri sun from their lunchbox.
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2024-04-06
Without getting into the why's... nukes might not be an option. If they aren't. This shit is over before it gets going. Russia doesn't have a functioning alternative to the GPS network.
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2024-04-06
No no, it was USS Haagen Dazs. The Japanese in contrast got Great Value and promptly surrendered. That was the real reason for their surrender, "Great Value ice cream? Are you kidding me? I quit".
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2024-04-06
Rounding error.
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2024-04-06
NATO won't be doing trench warfare they use maneuver warfare. If your military relies on trenches then it is not a very good military. And those trenches Russia might dig would become their graves in short order in a battle with NATO.
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2024-04-06
And they have the bombs with precision to make all those trenches craters as the army moves through, fast.
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2024-04-06
Will this even be needed? By the time they get in those trains, Air Force plus cruise missiles will have razed almost all Russian military assets….
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2024-04-06
The air power of the U.S. is huge. U.S. defense doctrine is to be able to fight a two front war, just like last time.
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2024-04-06
Yeah they already have the equipment there, I think 7 of them through out Europe enough to equip a brigade each. That would be for the initial fight as more roles in over time.
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2024-04-06
most recent thing is the griffin, though thats not intentionally being called a tank and they call it mobile protected fire platform or something.
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2024-04-06
The missile attack was mostly posturing to answer the bombing of the embassy while also keeping the potential of escalation by doing actual damage low.
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2024-05-06
Keyword is "functioning" https://www.google.com/search?q=Russian+tape+gps&oq=Russian+tape+gps&
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2024-05-06
Lol
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2024-05-06
You don't send hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles as posturing, they are expecting damage. They blew a large portion of their available arsenal for zero effect, including their latest model missiles.
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2024-05-06
I'm pretty sure that's what Russia thought too with their invasion. If the US commits troops to a European front, expect other adversaries to take advantage of it and try to seize other interests globally, possibly requiring a draft to support a sustained multi-front war.
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2024-05-06
yeah.... and that's impossible to achieve because russia has so many damn radars and missiles.
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2024-05-06
1945
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2024-05-06
Lol good luck with that
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2024-06-06
I’m 30 years old. I work in Federal DoD information security contracting compliance. (6 years in the company total). CMMC, ITAR, NIST 800-171, NIST 800-53. We do Social Engineering as a professional service and we did a lot of Pegasus Software hunting back a few years ago. Look up any of those words. What are your credentials?
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Israel killed them all, this is what you get when your a terrorist state
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2024-04-06
You’re*
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2024-04-06
As they say, "grammatical error detected, opinion rejected".
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2024-04-06
what does your sentence even mean
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2024-04-06
A one way plane ticket to their happy place.
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2024-04-06
Confirmed dead.
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2024-04-06
Imagine trying to spin this in a positive light.
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2024-04-06
It was never about the hostages. Otherwise they wouldn't have bombed indiscriminately or tried to starve the population. Both actions affect Palestinians and Israeli hostages alike. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/03/we-were-constantly-in-terror-israeli-hostage-tells-of-captivity-in-gaza](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/03/we-were-constantly-in-terror-israeli-hostage-tells-of-captivity-in-gaza) The next day the supermarket was hit by shrapnel from an Israeli aerial bombardment. “It was atrocious. It was the first time we really felt like our lives were in danger,” Almog-Goldstein said.
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2024-04-06
Your theory is further strengthened when hamas agreed to release only 18 hostages, back when a deal looked like a possible outcome before each side "got a different deal" and everything exploded since then.
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2024-04-06
*\*Israel indescriminantly bombs areas where the hostages are kept* --> Hostages die Israel: "How could Hamas do this!?"
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