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Danglars
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States12133 Posts
December 06 2017 16:44 GMT
#188901
How’d this turn around to Mohdoo favoring ethnic cleansing? Come on, guys.
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Velr
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Switzerland10866 Posts
December 06 2017 16:45 GMT
#188902
Well... It would go as well as it does in the middle east. I suggest a part of Texas or Alabama.
Danglars
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States12133 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 16:48:11
December 06 2017 16:47 GMT
#188903


Four Democratic senators denounce Franken within fifteen minutes of each other.
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IyMoon
Profile Joined April 2016
United States1249 Posts
December 06 2017 16:50 GMT
#188904
On December 07 2017 01:47 Danglars wrote:
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/938447974920871936

Four Democratic senators denounce Franken within fifteen minutes of each other.


He really can't stay. I like the guy but the whole "I like to touch people inappropriately" thing does not work anymore. Guy has to gtfo
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GreenHorizons
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States23745 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 17:00:21
December 06 2017 16:51 GMT
#188905
On December 07 2017 01:38 Mohdoo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 01:31 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:17 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:15 GreenHorizons wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:12 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:59 Gorsameth wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
[quote]
1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.

Yeah...

If tomorrow Russia by some miracle obliterated the US army and took over the east coast, do you think the US should sign a peace treaty giving away the east coast rather then fight to the last for their home because 'its not gonna happen anyway'?

Should the varies European resistances have just given up during WW2 when it looked bleak?

People have fought against impossible odds for their home throughout history. Telling the Palestinians to just give up is completely devoid of reality.


The only reason Palestinians have any land at all is the fact that it would be bad PR to kick em out. Not a great comparison.

Also "bleak" is a tremendous understatement.

In your eyes, what non-handout path do they have? What will allow Palestinians to beat Israel? In my eyes, no path actually even exists.


The question is do you support circumstantial ethnic cleansing or is it dependent on the ethnicity being cleansed?


I suppose I am assuming we can relocate rather than shoot them. I wouldn't want to shoot them all. I support this issue being wrapped up. We've got one guy who has been on the brink of death for 10 rounds while the other guy is eating a turkey sandwich while watching TV. Palestinians ain't winning. If they ain't winning, let's move on.

so, you're supporting ethnic cleansing? cuz it kinda sounds like you are.
ethnic cleansing includes forced relocation to clear an ethnicity out of an area.

what makes oyu think there's a viable path to having the issue wrapped up? (other than one that's incredibly immoral of course)


Well if I had a magic wand, I would definitely be relocating Israel rather than Palestine. My impression is that more suffering is created by the tension of Israel than the total suffering that would be caused by relocating Israel.

It all comes down to me thinking Israel and Palestine coexisting is just stupid. It won't happen. They need to be separated. I'd rather give Israel some useless part of American soil, but that ain't happening.


Israel exists because it has and continues to be propped up by the US (and allies). We've funded Israel's ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, and are helping to fund/arm Myanmar's ethnic cleansing through Israel.

I just thought people were still oblivious, I didn't think there was such open support of outright ethnic cleansing because "come on it's not like we were ever going to let them stay anyway"

Like I'm a bit taken back. You understand how this same argument could have been used in some pretty shitty ethnic cleansing of the past right?

On December 07 2017 01:44 Danglars wrote:
How’d this turn around to Mohdoo favoring ethnic cleansing? Come on, guys.


He is quite literally advocating for ethnic cleansing.

EDIT: I don't understand how this could confuse someone?
"People like to look at history and think 'If that was me back then, I would have...' We're living through history, and the truth is, whatever you are doing now is probably what you would have done then" "Scratch a Liberal..."
KwarK
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States43737 Posts
December 06 2017 16:58 GMT
#188906
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.

Would you "GG out" in their shoes?
It's not a game to them, it's their country.
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KwarK
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States43737 Posts
December 06 2017 17:01 GMT
#188907
On December 07 2017 01:43 ticklishmusic wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 01:15 GreenHorizons wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:12 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:59 Gorsameth wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
[quote]
It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.

Yeah...

If tomorrow Russia by some miracle obliterated the US army and took over the east coast, do you think the US should sign a peace treaty giving away the east coast rather then fight to the last for their home because 'its not gonna happen anyway'?

Should the varies European resistances have just given up during WW2 when it looked bleak?

People have fought against impossible odds for their home throughout history. Telling the Palestinians to just give up is completely devoid of reality.


The only reason Palestinians have any land at all is the fact that it would be bad PR to kick em out. Not a great comparison.

Also "bleak" is a tremendous understatement.

In your eyes, what non-handout path do they have? What will allow Palestinians to beat Israel? In my eyes, no path actually even exists.


The question is do you support circumstantial (outside the specific ethnicity) ethnic cleansing or is it dependent on the ethnicity being cleansed?

TIL the poli thread, like the Senate, has bipartisan support of ethnic cleansing...


No one is supporting ethnic cleansing. That's ridiculous hyperbole. Under the current status quo, the Palestinians are being pushed into a smaller and shittier area each day. How do you expect that to get better? Israel to just unilaterally give up a shit load of land and sing kumbayah?

The idea was that the US would broker a deal whereby the slow eradication of the Palestinians ended.
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Biff The Understudy
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
France8000 Posts
December 06 2017 17:01 GMT
#188908
On December 07 2017 01:58 KwarK wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.

Would you "GG out" in their shoes?
It's not a game to them, it's their country.

No but it's simple, just have to relocate them by sending many people with guns because "gg" and "land your command center already". I broke my hand facepalming, and then I broke it again when the usual suspects ask how cleaning a land of an ethnicity could possibly be ethnic cleansing.

It ain't getting better here.
The fellow who is out to burn things up is the counterpart of the fool who thinks he can save the world. The world needs neither to be burned up nor to be saved. The world is, we are. Transients, if we buck it; here to stay if we accept it. ~H.Miller
Ciaus_Dronu
Profile Joined June 2017
South Africa1848 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 17:05:12
December 06 2017 17:01 GMT
#188909
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.


They're being ridiculous by not giving up their homes and livelihoods and all guarantees they've had in the world because some settler colonialists with more guns decided they want their land...

I've seen it all now.
I can't imagine an opinion actually throwing me off guard again, once I've recovered from that.

EDIT: To those taking the energy to attack that on any level of detail, thank-you. I just fumed solidly through the course of eating my dinner thinking about the statement I quoted here, and have had to retype my reply so many times to avoid every second word being an expletive. It shocks and horrifies me the cavalier disregard of a whole nation of people that some can have.
GreenHorizons
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States23745 Posts
December 06 2017 17:03 GMT
#188910
On December 07 2017 02:01 Ciaus_Dronu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.


They're being ridiculous by not giving up their homes and livelihoods and all guarantees they've had in the world because some settler colonialists with more guns decided they want their land...

I've seen it all now.
I can't imagine an opinion actually throwing me off guard again, once I've recovered from that.

Not sure how close you follow the thread but he's supposed to be on the left too.
"People like to look at history and think 'If that was me back then, I would have...' We're living through history, and the truth is, whatever you are doing now is probably what you would have done then" "Scratch a Liberal..."
Gamerhcp
Profile Joined May 2015
734 Posts
December 06 2017 17:04 GMT
#188911
Make that six

Hello
ticklishmusic
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States15977 Posts
December 06 2017 17:05 GMT
#188912
taking less =/= genocide
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hunts
Profile Joined September 2010
United States2113 Posts
December 06 2017 17:05 GMT
#188913
On December 07 2017 01:06 Danglars wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:58 Nevuk wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:50 Danglars wrote:

I saw that. It's pretty awful

How better can that creep say he’s owed it and he’ll get away with it? #MeToo vs this guy that wants the ethics committee to to placate everybody for now, and wait for forgetfulness to take over.


I don't remember you being like this about Moore or trump, bit maybe you condemned them both and said neither deserve to be in government and didn't vote for trump?
twitch.tv/huntstv 7x legend streamer
Nevuk
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States16280 Posts
December 06 2017 17:06 GMT
#188914
On December 07 2017 01:47 Danglars wrote:
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/938447974920871936

Four Democratic senators denounce Franken within fifteen minutes of each other.

More now.

GreenHorizons
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States23745 Posts
December 06 2017 17:07 GMT
#188915
On December 07 2017 02:05 ticklishmusic wrote:
taking less =/= genocide


What is this even supposed to mean?
"People like to look at history and think 'If that was me back then, I would have...' We're living through history, and the truth is, whatever you are doing now is probably what you would have done then" "Scratch a Liberal..."
Gamerhcp
Profile Joined May 2015
734 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 17:08:44
December 06 2017 17:08 GMT
#188916
7



#8

Hello
IyMoon
Profile Joined April 2016
United States1249 Posts
December 06 2017 17:09 GMT
#188917
On December 07 2017 02:06 Nevuk wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 01:47 Danglars wrote:
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/938447974920871936

Four Democratic senators denounce Franken within fifteen minutes of each other.

More now.

https://twitter.com/SenKamalaHarris/status/938449124638195713


Rip Franken. Leadership wants him gone pretty badly
Something witty
Mohdoo
Profile Joined August 2007
United States15742 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 17:14:54
December 06 2017 17:13 GMT
#188918
On December 07 2017 02:01 Ciaus_Dronu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.


They're being ridiculous by not giving up their homes and livelihoods and all guarantees they've had in the world because some settler colonialists with more guns decided they want their land...

I've seen it all now.
I can't imagine an opinion actually throwing me off guard again, once I've recovered from that.

Lol. Explain some non-disney-princess scenario where Palestine wins this dispute.

On December 07 2017 02:09 IyMoon wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 02:06 Nevuk wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:47 Danglars wrote:
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/938447974920871936

Four Democratic senators denounce Franken within fifteen minutes of each other.

More now.

https://twitter.com/SenKamalaHarris/status/938449124638195713


Rip Franken. Leadership wants him gone pretty badly

Good riddance. Fuck the idea of entertainer gone politician.
Jockmcplop
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom9792 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-12-06 17:17:22
December 06 2017 17:14 GMT
#188919
On December 07 2017 01:23 Mohdoo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 01:20 Gorsameth wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:17 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:15 GreenHorizons wrote:
On December 07 2017 01:12 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:59 Gorsameth wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
[quote]
1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.

Yeah...

If tomorrow Russia by some miracle obliterated the US army and took over the east coast, do you think the US should sign a peace treaty giving away the east coast rather then fight to the last for their home because 'its not gonna happen anyway'?

Should the varies European resistances have just given up during WW2 when it looked bleak?

People have fought against impossible odds for their home throughout history. Telling the Palestinians to just give up is completely devoid of reality.


The only reason Palestinians have any land at all is the fact that it would be bad PR to kick em out. Not a great comparison.

Also "bleak" is a tremendous understatement.

In your eyes, what non-handout path do they have? What will allow Palestinians to beat Israel? In my eyes, no path actually even exists.


The question is do you support circumstantial ethnic cleansing or is it dependent on the ethnicity being cleansed?


I suppose I am assuming we can relocate rather than shoot them. I wouldn't want to shoot them all. I support this issue being wrapped up. We've got one guy who has been on the brink of death for 10 rounds while the other guy is eating a turkey sandwich while watching TV. Palestinians ain't winning. If they ain't winning, let's move on.

If tomorrow a guy with a gun shows up to your house and tells you to take a hike and live somewhere else you sure as hell aren't saying "ok" and move on.

How do you not get that people do not accept forced relocation from what they consider to be their rightful land.


If 500 guys with guns did and I was explicitly shown no one would defend me, you're damn right I would say ok and move on. Are you saying you wouldn't? You would die. Dying doesn't do a lot of good. Patting myself on the back door defending my land, then being in the dirt an hour later, isn't a great idea.


Do you really think Palestinians would be still there if no-one was defending them?
They've got Egypt and SA on their side most of the time, two of the most influential countries in the world.

On December 07 2017 02:13 Mohdoo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2017 02:01 Ciaus_Dronu wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:51 Mohdoo wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:44 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:35 zlefin wrote:
On December 07 2017 00:17 ticklishmusic wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:30 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:18 Wegandi wrote:
On December 06 2017 16:06 KwarK wrote:
On December 06 2017 15:21 mozoku wrote:
I'm generally somewhat pro-Israel but I don't see how the US unilaterally settling a dispute helps anything here. I could be persuaded though. I'm not ultra-informed on Israel-Palestine.

It doesn't.
Israel is built on top of Palestine and is currently in the process of ethnic cleansing, albeit slowly through forceful displacement with bulldozers and armed escorts for settlements, rather than the usual mass graves method.
The Palestinians engaged in an asymmetrical guerrilla response leading to escalation by both sides and generally bad shit.
The US, as the global hegemon and the only country with any leverage over Israel at all (due to the huge annual cash payments that the US makes for some reason), was tasked with brokering some kind of peace deal between the two sides and to give the appearance of fairness deliberately avoided acknowledging de facto Israel control over Jerusalem. Doing so helped maintain the commitment to a peaceful resolution to the situation.

There's absolutely no upside to breaking that. It doesn't materially impact what's actually happening out there in any way. Nothing is improved for anyone. All it does is lets the world know that the US is not interested in a good faith negotiation between the two sides. The situation for Israel isn't improved because the US was already not especially interested in good faith negotiations, but now there is really no reason for Palestinians to come to the table either.

It's the senseless smashing of a US brokered truce and I'm pretty certain that some kind of Arab backlash is Trump's intended result. He wants to cry "look how much they hate us" so he's out to drum up some hate.

As with everything else Trump touches there's a damn good reason things were the way they were and it's not because everyone running the country pre-2017 was an idiot. The US has a great many carefully planned and calculated policy positions which should not be overturned based upon to the whims of whatever tweets he happens to be exposed to.


The US has been trying to "broker" this peace for how long now? 30+ years. It takes a lot of hubris and wishful thinking to believe the same thing we've been doing for decades has a decent shot at working. Fact is, the conditions aren't that different than the late 80s early 90s. The area has traded PLO for Hamas, and the situation in Iraq has destabilized the region. Pretending that the stance that Tel Aviv is the capital and not Jerusalem is going to broker peace is pure folly. You can make the argument that we've went from .5% to 0%, but honestly, this is blowing smoke.

Also, for the record, I think the US should have nothing to do in the region. All we've done is created more danger for ourselves, lost treasure and blood, and for what? Because Israel is a "democracy"? Lol. Please. Give me my tax-money back and the thousands of American's lives lost for "hegemony" and Empire.

1) It's not been trying especially hard to broker the peace.
2) Even had it been 30 years of trying hard to broker peace I still don't see why giving up on peace is desirable.
3) The illusion had value. Words matter.
4) The argument that negotiation has failed so provocation is the obvious new strategy doesn't seem valid.


I'd look at it almost as saying "okay our current approach isn't working so we need to do try something different". The status quo is that the situation will just keep sliding downhill bit by bit - there will be repeated flare-ups which result in a few hundred more dead, a few thousand more displaced and the West Bank/ Gaza Strip getting even shittier than they were before. We can keep hoping that while we keep things in a delicate balance that only occasionally slips we can find the perfect solution, but that's what we've been doing for the last couple decades. It's sort of looking like we're clinging to a false hope. The solution that everyone wants died with Yitzhak Rabin.

Maybe Palestine needs a bit of a kick in the ass, and a symbolic recognition of Jerusalem is that. Their negotiating position about what they want as part of a two state solution might be right, but there's no way Israel is going to give it to them. The US will never really strongarm Israel either. Maybe the Palestinians will, for now, have to accept a little less.

if that were the actual case made, i'd be willing to consider it; but that's not the case being made.
also, trying something different that still won't work isn't really a plan. it's just inflaming things for no gain.

i'ts been clear for ages that palestine is demanding things they will never be able to get; they're understandably unwilling to accept less. pressure will not change that, especially not a midl inflammatory thing like this which doesn't actually change the situation on the ground much at all. a tiny "kick in the ass" like this is nothing compared to what else has happened there, so it won't chnage anything.


Trump is a blithering idiot and Kushner probably couldn't make peace between two girls in middle school. That doesn't change the fact that what we're doing in the Middle East, especially Israel and Palestine, just isn't working. Palestine is in a shit situation, and it doesn't matter what moral, ethical or legal claim or case they have to what they demand, they will need to concede and take less because they've got a 2 7 offsuit and Israel has pocket aces.


Good way to put it. I deeply support Israel in this rare instance simply because Palestinians are being ridiculous by not gg'ing out. They are just floating CC's and hoping Israel disconnects. We need to move on at some point. I think the ethical thing would be for Palestinians to have the land, but I think the correct decision is to give it all to Israel.


They're being ridiculous by not giving up their homes and livelihoods and all guarantees they've had in the world because some settler colonialists with more guns decided they want their land...

I've seen it all now.
I can't imagine an opinion actually throwing me off guard again, once I've recovered from that.

Lol. Explain some non-disney-princess scenario where Palestine wins this dispute.


OK
There's an energy crisis in 25 years and the Saudis and Russians decide that now's the time to exert their influence on the world using energy and the economy as threats.
America has had 20 years of republicans and swings the other way to a massively left wing government at the same time and stops supporting Israel.

Not likely but could happen.
RIP Meatloaf <3
KwarK
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States43737 Posts
December 06 2017 17:14 GMT
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It's possible they've decided he's hurting Jones in Alabama. If there's one thing that will allow conservatives to rationalize anything, no matter how obviously despicable, it's that the other side might also be guilty of it. That's why we're still seeing "but Bill Clinton" after two decades. Why Trump's obvious enriching himself through the Presidency is okay because what about Uranium One .

Refusing to keep Franken in the senate may be seen as a politically advantageous move to distinguish what they stand for vs what Roy Moore is.
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