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This is all for show. Joe can't get Congress to ratify it and he knows it. So this essentially means nothing. It's just a show for the Dems to cry when it's reversed. If the people wanted it joe would have went through Congress.
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2024-13-06
Oh is it. That’s too bad. I was hoping the two wars would de escalate after the elections.
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2024-13-06
All the Russian collusion trials were thrown out because of lack of evidence yet so many still spew the nonsense. Funny how Russia didn't attack with agent Orange in office but they sure spun up that war machine once Biden got in.
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2024-13-06
1. Get ready for downvotes. 2. About the last sentence - bold of you to imply it'd even start, with all the previous precedents of "non-escalation", "Our view is that we think the Ukrainians can change the dynamic on the battlefield and achieve the type of effects they want to push the Russians back without ATACMS," and so on. I know remembering things is considered a very bad manner here, but they've happened even during trifecta times
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2024-13-06
It’s kind of a eff all authoritarian policy. Russia, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia all hate him. That’s how you know he’s fit for the job. I don’t want a president that has the favor of any of those shitholes
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2024-13-06
Just a "Ukraine's not a NATO member-state" or something to the tune of ["Different conflicts, different airspace, different threat picture,"](https://news.liga.net/en/politics/news/v-belom-dome-otvetili-budut-li-pomogat-ukraine-v-zashtite-neba-kak-izrailyu) would work perfectly, as it did before.
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2024-13-06
Amen brother. And I'm not even religious.
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2024-13-06
> That was a whole lot of text for you to just reveal that you thought the Budapest memorandum meant Ukraine was supposed to be getting a blank cheque or even direct military intervention, which was NEVER the case. I know it wasn't. And that's why I'm telling that this one's as meaningless as Budapest Memorandum. US admin has *already* said, more than once, that Ukrainian victory is not in US interest. I've even quoted the exact bits where they did. First interest of US is staying out of the war. Second - not letting NATO get dragged into it. Third - not letting russia fall apart. Fourth - bleeding russia Ukraine comes at fifth place at best. >In other words, your entire copy-paste screed is meaningless. Quarrels like those you listed literally were a thing even among allies in world war two. It's not unique to this conflict. This has nothing to do with the memorandum. There was no "We can't risk Third Reich falling apart!" in WW2, though. There is with russia. Ignoring it doesn't make it suddenly stop being a thing [And US had already tried to convince Ukraine to stay in USSR before just to avoid russian empire falling apart before](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Kiev_speech).
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2024-13-06
>"it can't pass because congress has a majority of russia-minded Trump supporters"? It can't pass because there's nothing to vote on. This is not a treaty and does not require Senate approval. If this were a treaty the US House of Representatives would be irrelevant. The House does not vote on treaties.
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2024-13-06
> The US has certainly been dragging its heels at critical moments thanks to sabotage by the GOP. How exactly is that on Biden? That's been happening in trifecta times as well. Y'know, when there was no GOP sabotage yet. And, well, [about ATACMS](https://eng.obozrevatel.com/section-war/news-he-was-afraid-of-russias-reaction-but-changed-his-position-biden-decides-on-atacms-for-ukraine-in-september-new-yorker-10-10-2023.html) >Previously, ***Biden rejected the idea of such supplies,*** fearing that the introduction of American missiles into the Ukrainian army, which could destroy targets not only in all the occupied territories of Ukraine but also in Russia and Belarus, could lead to the outbreak of World War III. Biden's fears and the decisions he made to overcome them are described in an article by The New Yorker. >The publication notes that throughout the year, ***Biden categorically refused to make a decision on the transfer of long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine because he was afraid of the Kremlin's reaction: according to the American president, such a step by the United States "would mean an unacceptable escalation for Putin,"*** as these missiles are capable of reaching not only all the territories of Ukraine occupied by Russia, but also targets in Russia or Belarus. Notice who was making the decisions here. >and once the support has been provided, it's also a bad thing? Missiles are good. Restrictions on where they can be used (like keeping tactical aviation bases a no-no area) aren't
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2024-13-06
Have fun with your word salad and "trifecta times", I guess.
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2024-13-06
It is amusing that you think I am a democrat.
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2024-13-06
Gotta love the pro-hamas network reporting the spin to blame everyone but Hamas 
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2024-13-06
Zero sum theory brain rot typical on college campuses
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2024-13-06
Cold hard fact: neither country's leadership wants a ceasefire.
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2024-14-06
microsoft is under the microscope right now because of some high-profile breaches. the company is under pressure to be more transparent and beef up its cybersecurity measures. lawmakers and industry peers are keeping a close eye on how microsoft is handling these challenges.
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Bread lines incoming.
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2024-13-06
Oh nooo
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The problem is that Progressives put all the pressure on Israel and none on anyone else to get any of this done - to the extent that Progressives even agree with Stewart’s proposal. The message is that Israel must stop its activities, then somehow Hamas will release hostages (even though they have adamantly resisted doing this) and Arab nations will agree to take responsibility for Gaza (even though they have said repeatedly they absolutely will not do this). In other words, Mr Stewart’s plan sounds great, but lacks any semblance of reality to it, as things currently stand - and Progressives aren’t even **attempting** to put any pressure on implementing it. I haven’t seen any student protests demanding Arab nations agree to take responsibility for Gaza or face divestment. Hamas was presented with a cease fire offer, one of the main Progressive demands - and they turned it down. That noted, what to do about Hezbollah? There is supposed to be a UN resolution prohibiting them from even operating in the area; they rain rockets down on civilian areas. How do progressives want this dealt with?
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Confused me with that title.
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2024-13-06
Also would avoid windows and Russian flights.
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2024-13-06
I know of a country that might have a good use for those parts.
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2024-13-06
deserved, Putin left Armenia without help so... they might as well leave.
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2024-13-06
Good fishing in Quebec, I hear.
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2024-13-06
The saddest alliance ever! By GDP: California alone: 3.94 trillion dollars Russia: possibly 4.4 trillion Kazakhstan: 225.5 billion Belarus: 72.79 billion Kyrgyzstan: 11.54 billion Tajikistan: 10.49 billion
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2024-13-06
Why don't you just say Canada, then see if they ask which part. Would save you getting annoyed every time.
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2024-13-06
The NATO at home: 💩
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2024-13-06
Meanwhile the Russian tug boats off Florida were greeted by American, Canadian, and French warships. Russia wants to act like a world power but is only good at burning bridges
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2024-13-06
what, you guys don't like this awkward word salad? Sorry, I thought this was AMERICA!!
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2024-13-06
NATO from Wish.
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2024-13-06
NATO by Temu.
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2024-13-06
I’ve been in over 25 different states in the US and New Hampshire is another level of dumb people
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2024-13-06
There's no point in being in an alliance when your allies leave you to rot when you are invaded. Nato needs to keep this in mind if the time ever comes.
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2024-13-06
The point is Quebec have a 505 miles border with the US how come so many Americans don’t know where Quebec is?
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2024-13-06
I think it's 5 times
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2024-13-06
Because catering to the lowest common denominator is a race to the bottom. Encouraging ignorance/poor education/lack of ability to travel isn't a good thing unless you deliberately want a population like that.
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2024-13-06
I wouldn't really describe it as "pro US" but rather trying to distance themselves from Russia. If Kazakhstan can strengthen relations with China and the US while maintaining it's own identity then it's very hard for Moscow to control them. On the other hand Kazakhstan also doesn't want to be Beijing or Washington's puppet and so if they feel one side is getting too strong they can take a few steps in another direction. Right now with the Russian military bogged down in Ukraine and Russia in desperate need of trade partners there just isn't much military or economic leverage that they can exert on Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan knows this.
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2024-13-06
And the typo I linked was made by an official US government website 🤣
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I’m Jewish and got my first firearm and concealed carry license recently. My super anti-gun wife was the one who even suggested it in the first place as we no longer believe we can rely on others to keep us protected.
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2024-13-06
Scary times indeed 
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2024-13-06
I live in a fairly close residential area so using a lighter frangible/varmint round feels like the more safer choice (coupled with “knowing what’s beyond my target”).
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2024-13-06
Kiwis can't even afford a glass of milk and slice of cheese...don't worry about a roof over their heads.... Hope Kiwis tell that cunt to fuck off.
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2024-13-06
Have they considered… burying them?
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The new « popular Front » will also be divided with one of the major party in the alliance being heavily pro-putin and anti-nuclear energy. Macron staying in power and holding the foreign policy ship will be critical.
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"Yuliya Kovaliv, Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada, told a Senate committee in late May Ukraine has learned to repair donated weapons. "We have limited resources, so we are asking the Department of National Defence … if there is anything that is to be decommissioned — even if you think it’s in bad shape for your Canadian soldiers — we are ready to take it," she said. "The choices we have are either the people who don’t have anything on the front line can be killed or we can repair this equipment and use it for a really good purpose."
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“Masked intruders shout Allah Akbar at Jewish families” Fixed it for you
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2024-13-06
The road to hell really is paved with good intentions. Some of the smartest people I know are being taken for absolute suckers, it’s very disheartening to see.
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2024-13-06
Haven’t heard anything about that, got any reporting on it?
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2024-13-06
Oh absolutely, I'm not going to say that what Israel has done to the Palestinians is great, in fact it has been terrible. But the more you look at how often Israel has extended an olive branch to them, in turn they turn it down. The PR campaign being spun currently to only paint Palestine has victims is weird.
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2024-13-06
>You don't think there are beautiful aspects to the religion, and with a gun to your head couldn't name one without using Google. Sure I can. I can't prove that I didn't use google, but here are the five fundamentals of Islam: 1. Jihad - this one is inerperted as a loteral holy war by extremists and as an inner war by normal Muslims. 2. I don't remember how it's called but this one says that you must go to visit mecca at least once in your life. 3. Again, I don't remember how it's called, but you need to give charity. Also, a bank who doesn't give charity isn't Halas (although it might be related to a ban on giving loans with interests, like in Judaism, rathen than this fundumental) 4. I think there is also an obligation to fast (maybe specifically in the Ramadan. 5. I don't remember this one at the moment. (Maybe it's called Hadge?) As a Jewish man, I can confidently say that in many ways Islam is closer to Judaism than Christianity is. If practiced correctly, it can make you and society a better person. One of the most peaceful streams of any religeon - the Ahmeds, come from Islam. >Allahu Akbar is an extremely commonly used phrase in Arabic both in organized prayer and not. It's as common in that tongue as someone in English exclaiming "Jesus Christ" or "thank God" or "god bless" and you are just further digging a hole for yourself. If someone shouted "Jesus Christ" in the middle of the street, I'd think something is wrong with him. I won't think that it's a beggining of a terror attack because it's not a common beggining for terror attacks, unlike "Allahu Akbar"
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2024-13-06
My point wasn't that they were justified (as in Arab countries expelling their jewish population) in doing so, just that the whole issue is not black and white where there is a clearly defined good side and evil side.
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2024-13-06
The people who lead those protests, are using the same old book of "if we are violent and racist enough, we will be taken seriously". And it is easy to pull in young angry adults who just want to smash a few things to feel good about themselves since their lives are so boring. Doesn't help when college professors are telling them this is a legitimate form of protest.
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2024-13-06
The pathetic losers all have their faces covered, they know exactly what they're doing.
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2024-13-06
Name a beautiful aspect of the religion that is related to Judaism.
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2024-13-06
The whole conflict is full of many horrible tragedies but honestly with Britain's role in starting the Arab Revolt in 1918, they have a lot of blame for the conflict starting in the first place.
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2024-13-06
Not really random, they are in a protest. It’s like shouting let’s go team.
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2024-13-06
Literal signs in the photo that say "from the river to sea"...
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2024-13-06
Trying to conflate criticism of the state of Israel as being antisemitic is itself antisemitic. The state of Israel and its actions does not and has not represented all of the Jewish people. There are plenty of Jewish people who are against how Israel treats the Palestinians and how the right wing of Israel actively tries to prevent the two solution no matter what (see the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin for a prime example).
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2024-13-06
Well if you'd ever like to give me a kiss on mine just name the time and place.
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2024-13-06
Oh shit you’re right. Not only that, I’m white! My ‘people’ have committed atrocities throughout history! I guess I’ll just go kill myself, then, idk how I’ll live with the knowledge of what people that weren’t me did in the past!!
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2024-13-06
How did it work in the early 20th century when the political entity’s territories have been fully annexed by another political territory(ies)? For context, [as far as I can tell](http://www.worldcourts.com/pcij/eng/decisions/1926.05.25_silesia.htm) Poland liquidated German land holdings in formerly Germany territories.
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2024-13-06
If they are in the US they just gave Native Americans permission to rape and murder them.
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2024-13-06
You're sweet. If only I could be so lucky
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2024-13-06
So what. From where in the Quran or the hadiths is there something beautiful about Judaism.
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2024-13-06
Actually they were Australian. Completely ignoring the Aborigines when I brought that up to them. Told me that it was different.
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2024-13-06
>Trying to conflate criticism of the state of Israel as being antisemitic is itself antisemitic. Lol, this is some uno reverse card meme shit. >The state of Israel and its actions does not and has not represented all of the Jewish people. Correct, but hate doesn't need logic. People know that Israel is a predominantly Jewish state and that is enough for them to hate it outright. It's not any more nuanced or complex than that.
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2024-13-06
I don't care what your studies are princess but apparently, you don't have a grasp on real-world scenarios. I can ask several right now for you but I know the answer and they will tell me the same
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2024-13-06
My favorite teachings from the reform synagogue I attended were around the concept of tzedakah, living a good and just life and caring for those around you regardless of their beliefs or heritage. It's one of the main reasons I became a social worker and one of the main reasons I am now working to be a public defender.
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In a protest, it can either make perfect sense or be very scary. Let me explain. It can be a peaceful and legitimate call (although somewhat weird for a protest, but who am I to judge?), like, I guess "go team", or it can be an incitement, like "there is only one solution, intifada revolution!". I think it mostly depends on the general character of the protest. If it's generally a peaceful protest, this is also a peaceful call. If it's a violent one, or a one that calls for violence, then not so much
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2024-13-06
These people sort of give up the game with their actions. It's possible to criticize Netanyahu, favor peaceful resolution, support just/fair lives for Palestinians, etc. without calling for the destruction of the state. Many Israelis do this all the time. That destruction of the state is their default setting sort of hints what they're really on about.
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It's a commonly used phrase in terrorism. I work with Muslims, have Muslim neighbors, teach Muslim students - the phrase isn't as common as you think and especially not in everyday lingo. Either way, if it is repeatedly said for 50+ years every single time an Islamic terrorist commits terrorism then maybe it's not an odd thing to associate.
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They are really domestic terrorists and should be handled as such. Their signs, clothing, and statements are calling for violence. How this is tolerated in a civilized society is beyond me.
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So go to your boss and say "I heard someone say allahu Akbar and now I think they are a terrorist" Go ahead. I'll wait for you to report back how it goes
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Why would I do that? I really hope in your debates at school that your logic is a lot better when trying to prove a point.
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Yes I agree the phrase itself does not imply anything but common phrase. The protestors could be screaming “KITTENS” and it would be terrifying especially with that stupid sign behind them.
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I mean you should criticize those countries for all of the groups you just named. The fact that those groups exist is a matter of how the country has failed their people. In my countries case, Blackwater should absolutely not exist and the fact that they do (or whatever they're called now) absolutely disgusts me. Bibi had the gall to say the two state solution would be rewarding terrorism which is ironic because Irgun, who committed the Kind David Hotel Bombing, became a founding political party of Israel (and is a preddecessor of Likud). I've had people try and claim that the bombing wasn't a terroristic attack. I'm not just criticizing Israel just before of extremists at their founding. I'm criticizing Israel because of their extremist action throughout their history but especially in the past 8 months. They've gone WAY beyond just defending themselves.
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lol, nonsense.
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Read the last word of your comment I was replying to genius. I LOVE the Arabic concept of Zakat, one of the core pillars of the faith, which requires a minimum of 1 in 40 parts of their overall wealth be given to the poor.
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2024-13-06
Are you literally calling a circumcised penis a scar? lol
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I agree, what you have been saying is explicitly xenophobic nonsense.
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2024-13-06
Honestly it's really sad how this phrase was hijacked by extremists, so now normal Muslims can't use it in public spaces without drawing attention
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Man, you should have seen Threads the day this happened, you couldn’t talk sense into any of them it was crazy
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Canadian political spam isn't really a world event. You're looking for r/canada
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