The hatred of Jews

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ThereRoseaLamb

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You should study who supports the Taliban,And who supported ISIS?

Israel and the United States

Baloney! As soon as Trump got into office he got rid of both. Maybe this current president does, but Americans DO NOT.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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@Obedience you have insight, I have read your posts I would agree with @Moses_Young there is really no point engaging.

You honestly believe that?? What country are you from? Surely not America if you believe that they would back ISIS who were beheading innocent people left and right and the Taliban, total terrorists. Now if you say Biden backs them I'd have to agree. That's why we need to get his behind out next year.
 

Cameron143

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You know your enemy because you hate it,a time to hate. Jesus Christ said love your enemies,A time to love.
So tell me what love looks like to Hamas. And what does love look like to a young person in Gaza? Are they the same? Is leaving Hamas alive and subjecting future women and children to being human shields and a life of poverty and death love?
As unfortunate as it is, this is a time for war.
 

Magenta

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You should study who supports the Taliban,And who supported ISIS?

Israel and the United States
Trying to change the subject won't work. The Koran supports terrorism, and you lie about it.

I notice also that you say nothing about the facts I supplied. You just ignore them...
 

HeIsHere

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So tell me what love looks like to Hamas. And what does love look like to a young person in Gaza? Are they the same? Is leaving Hamas alive and subjecting future women and children to being human shields and a life of poverty and death love?
As unfortunate as it is, this is a time for war.
Maybe if they had not been held in open air prison with no rights to self determination they could have lived different lives.

Remember how you insisted the IDF did not engage in in discriminant bombing, that surely is false and has been for a long time.
 

HeIsHere

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So tell me what love looks like to Hamas. And what does love look like to a young person in Gaza? Are they the same? Is leaving Hamas alive and subjecting future women and children to being human shields and a life of poverty and death love?
As unfortunate as it is, this is a time for war.
First of all when people name a country in discussions about geo-politics they are referring to the government and its tentacles not the citizens.

Perhaps do some research about the CIA.
 

Magenta

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Remember how you insisted the IDF did not engage in in discriminant bombing, that surely is false and has been for a long time.
Remember how you scoffed at the idea that Hamas was using its citizens as human shields?

Remember how you subsequently made excuses for them using their citizens as human shields?

Remember how you disagreed with me saying anyone has made such contradictory statements?
 

HeIsHere

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Remember how you scoffed at the idea that Hamas was using its citizens as human shields?

Remember how you subsequently made excuses for them using their citizens as human shields?

Remember how you disagreed with me saying anyone has made such contradictory statements?

Sorry but you do not know what human shields means and you have not read the first hand accounts and sorry again you have no formal training in international relations so yes I scoff at your attempts to constantly bait.

Yes I pretty much disregard you as best I can, you have that right.
 

Magenta

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Sorry but you do not know what human shields means and you have not read the first hand accounts and sorry again you have no formal training in international relations so yes I scoff at your attempts to constantly bait.

Yes I pretty much disregard you as best I can, you have that right.
I understand you detest being presented with the truth of your inconsistencies and contradictions.

Funny too how you think you know what I have or have not read. Do you fancy yourself a psychic, then?

What formal training in international relations do you have? Please tell us who here has such training.
 

Magenta

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You're right, the Palestinians broke a ceasefire. Apparently they wanted war.
It certainly seems they did. Tell me, do you have formal training in international relations? Are you aware of whether or not @HeIsHere has any formal training in international relations? I doubt they will answer me, as they just brushed aside legitimate questions by calling them baiting, because they cannot answer the questions I asked and save face at the same time. Also, do you think one needs formal training in international relations to have any understanding of this conflict? Should we all be trying to find out who here has this formal training in international relations, so we know who to listen to? Or is this nod to formal training in international relations just another logical fallacy presented by HeIsHere? Some diversion, a red herring, a ridiculous proposition without any merit?
 

Yahshua

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Do you have any evidence that Israel supported either of these two groups? That is rather doubtful. But Obama supported ISIS and Biden handed the Taliban everything that belonged to the USA.
I found this discovery pretty interesting a few years ago during research...Pretty big coincidence.

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ThereRoseaLamb

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It certainly seems they did. Tell me, do you have formal training in international relations? Are you aware of whether or not @HeIsHere has any formal training in international relations? I doubt they will answer me, as they just brushed aside legitimate questions by calling them baiting, because they cannot answer the questions I asked and save face at the same time. Also, do you think one needs formal training in international relations to have any understanding of this conflict? Should we all be trying to find out who here has this formal training in international relations, so we know who to listen to? Or is this nod to formal training in international relations just another logical fallacy presented by HeIsHere? Some diversion, a red herring, a ridiculous proposition without any merit?

No, I certainly have no training. I only speak of what I see and what I have studied or read down through the years about the situation.
 

HeIsHere

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You're right, the Palestinians broke a ceasefire. Apparently they wanted war.
What they have wanted since 1947 is the right to self-determination you know like when the USA had their revolutionary war.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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What they have wanted since 1947 is the right to self-determination you know like when the USA had their revolutionary war.

Really, then why did they reject the two state solution then, and every peace offer since?!