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good thing Trump/Bush/Bush isn't president...imagine the outrage...
"The last missile fired by the United States Military in the 20-year war in Afghanistan struck only an innocent Afghan man and his family in Kabul— not ISIS militants, the New York Times reported on Friday. The blast killed ten members of the extended family of a civilian aid worker, Zemari Ahmadi, and three of his children, Zamir, 20, Faisal, 16, and Farzad, 10; Mr. Ahmadi’s cousin Naser, 30; three of Romal’s children, Arwin, 7, Benyamin, 6, and Hayat, 2; and two 3-year-old girls, Malika and Somaya. A New York Times investigation looked at video evidence, along with interviews with more than a dozen of the Ahmadi ’s co-workers and family members in Kabul, and found zero evidence that the Biden Regime’s version of events was true." |
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classic the need to want it both ways! No American killed and no Afghans killed .. :faga: |
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As for secondary explosion explanation i'll go with the military version and the strike itself .. like Ive said many wanted to drop bombs and shoot their way out Of Afghanistan! Minus all the ugly parts Death and collateral damage .. yelling OMG you didn't do this to protect our troops! Omg you killed children to protect our troops .. ya can't have it both ways.. |
This has always been a messy war with civilian casualties, it’s unavoidable when the enemy fights in and among the civilian population.
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^^^ you guys are hilarious
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wait...what???...he must be watching too much FOX News
'Fatally flawed': Top Senate Democrat blasts Biden administration's Afghanistan withdrawal Deirdre Shesgreen USA TODAYWASHINGTON – A top Senate Democrat on Tuesday blasted the Biden administration's handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as "fatally flawed" and threatened to subpoena Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin if he doesn't agree to testify "in the near future." The sharp rebuke from Sen. Bob Menendez, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, came as Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced a second day of intense questioning by lawmakers furious over the chaotic U.S. exit from Afghanistan. "The execution of the U.S. withdrawal was clearly and fatally flawed," Menendez, D-N.J., told Blinken in opening remarks. "This committee expects to receive a full explanation of the administration's decisions on Afghanistan since coming into office last January. There has to be accountability. |
I have yet to see any viable alternative to what happened in Afghanistan. Unless remobilizing a large number of troops and reengaging with the Taliban was what was good for America.
We’re out, it’s over, never had a chance of being perfect since we failed to pull out in 2002. 2996 died on 9/11 Over 170,000 Afghans have been killed in the war in Afghanistan, do you think the majority of Afghans want it to continue? Don’t forget that every perpetrator of 9/11 was a Saudi. Here’s a few other things people said “For all those trashing Biden for the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan, this is your reminder Trump signed an order after the election to do the withdrawal by January 15, 2021. You want to talk about chaos and people left behind?” “If anybody believes that the previous administration would’ve evacuated any Afghans to the US much less tens of thousands as President Biden did, I would suggest they ask the Kurds their opinion of that” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Pentagon Reverses Itself And Now Says A Deadly Kabul Drone Strike Was An Error … shocking Biden’s admin admit such a mistake but yet they Did
Shocking Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I think it benefits both of their narratives.. as sad as that is Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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if i said 2+2=4, would you say no it doesn’t? i wonder sometimes. i do assume Israel cares because why else would they warn civilians to try to separate themselves from terrorists. And i assume hamas doesn’t care, because they intentionally target israeli citizens. are you serious? Israel is shooosed to respond exactly proportionately when attacked? Is Hamas laid down their arms, so would Israel. If Israel laid down their arms, Hamas would kill every single Israeli man, woman, and child. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It was the night of April 13, the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. It was also Memorial Day in Israel, which honors those who died fighting for the country. The Israeli president was delivering a speech at the Western Wall, a sacred Jewish site that lies below the mosque, and Israeli officials were concerned that the prayers would drown it out. The incident was confirmed by six mosque officials, three of whom witnessed it; the Israeli police declined to comment. In the outside world, it barely registered. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Both use fear of the other to justify their methods. From building settlements to firing rockets I look at like positional asphyxia Israel has it knee on the Palestinians cutting of their air and in response they increase their struggles trying to breath , then Israel apply s more force to gain compliance and all they get it. More struggling And round and round it Goes As for you question are you serious? Israel is shooosed to respond exactly proportionately when attacked? Quick response is yes In most incidents you use enough force to stop the threat. Not to punish.. but Israel has a history of collective punishment.. which always comes into question when there so much infrastructure destroyed.. cell phone and civilian warnings look good for public relations not sure how effective it is at keeping non combatants safe Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Which side has a history of unprovoked violent attack a against the other, and which one uses violence after being attacked? if someone punches you in the face, and you punch them back, those two things are not morally equivalent. not even close. hamas doesn’t deny their goal is to wipe israel out of existnce. Israel wants to be left alone. not that israel is perfect, but theres no comparison. it’s like comparing the Nazis to the Poles in the 1930s. forget about what each party’s line is, and just think. for two seconds, take off the blinders . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
When your land and property are stolen, what would you suggest the Palestinians do?
The international community considers the establishment of Israeli settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories illegal on one of two bases: that they are in violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, or that they are in breach of international declarations.[a][b][c][d][e] The United Nations Security Council, the United Nations General Assembly, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the International Court of Justice and the High Contracting Parties to the Convention have all affirmed that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to Israeli settlements.[f][g] Numerous UN resolutions and prevailing international opinion hold that Israeli settlements in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights are a violation of international law, including UN Security Council resolutions in 1979, 1980,[8][9][10] and 2016.[11][12] UN Security Council Resolution 446 refers to the Fourth Geneva Convention as the applicable international legal instrument, and calls upon Israel to desist from transferring its own population into the territories or changing their demographic makeup. 126 Representatives at the reconvened Conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions in 2014 declared the settlements illegal[13] as has the primary judicial organ of the UN, the International Court of Justice[14] and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Neither has the high ground but neither is willing to provide concessions .. the West Bank and Gaza are not much different from Indian reservations . With The illusion of autonomy . until the one with the power Israel decides otherwise Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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the historical occasions when israel killed palestinian terrorists without provocation. one side absolutely has the moral ground. israel would stop fighting if hamas would. israel isn’t explicitly saying they want palestinians to cease to exist. what about that don’t you get? once again, towing the party line, never any exceptions. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If these are not provocations I am not sure what fits your definition of a provocation.. I just find it odd with the History of persecution the Jews have and what happened in WW2 I understand they won’t let it happen again .. and I hope it never does .. But when you become what you opposed .. in the name of past transgressions, it’s very hypocritical to me .. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and MANY historians say jews were there first, a LONG time ago. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Israel’s actions are far closer to those of South Africa than Nazi Germany.
Apartheid Law The Race Classification Act. Every citizen suspected of not being European was classified according to race. The Mixed Marriages Act. It prohibited marriage between people of different races. The Group Areas Act. It forced people of certain races into living in designated areas. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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When the far right does a 180 they identify as Trumplicans
Morals don't count "As a relatively young man, I remember a time in this great nation when those endowed with public trust and those that were elected to public office were held to a higher standard." R. Aderholt We are the same as Russia "To say that we and the Soviet Union are to be compared is the equivalent of saying that the man who pushes the old lady into the way of an oncoming bus and the man who pushes [her] out of the way … are both people who push old ladies around." Wm. Buckley TFG promised he would eliminate the nation’s debt in eight years. When he took office in January 2017, the national debt stood at $19.9 trillion. In October 2020, the national debt reached a new high of $27 trillion. That's an increase of almost 36% in less than four years. “I want you to use my words against me. If there’s a Republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say Lindsey Graham said let’s let the next president, whoever it might be, make that nomination,” Hmmm "Donald, you're a sniveling coward and leave [my wife] the hell alone!" T. Cruz Cucked I could quote paragraphs on January 6th But we will see, the mobs will always turn on their own and their movements inevitably collapse. It's just a matter of how much damage they do in the meantime. |
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"TFG promised he would eliminate the nation’s debt in eight years." I honestly didn't know he promised that. If he did, it was an insanely stupid thing to promise, and he absolutely deserves criticism for it. Biden famously said this to a roomfull of blacks: "Republicans want to put y'all back in chains". Is that a more responsible thing to say, that what you criticize Trump for? The record shows, that Trump led the economy to an all-time record low of black unemployment, he increased funding for black colleges, and he strongly advocated criminal justice reform, which blacks have wanted for decades. Trump advocates for school choice, which would disproportionately help blacks. So, how accurate (and how unifying) was Biden's statement? Here's another Biden gem: "I promise you if I'm elected president, you're going to see the single most important thing that changes America, we're gonna cure cancer,"" Now when Bidens term/terms are up, and cancer still exists, are you prepared to say he didn't live up to this promise? Or do you only care when Republicans break promises? "I could quote paragraphs on January 6th" Yes you can. And I can match every one of your quotes, with a quote from a democrat defending the anti-police riots all last summer, which took a lot more lives, and did way more damage, than what happened on January 6. "“I want you to use my words against me. If there’s a Republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say Lindsey Graham" Graham was a complete. 100% hypocrite on that issue, and deserves to be called out for it. Fair enough? Pete, do you know what the "Biden rule" regarding SCOTUS is? When Bush 41 was POTUS, Biden said a president should not make late-term appointments, and if he tried to do so, that the senate should block him. Then, when Biden was VP and his administration had a late-term vacancy, he felt it was their duty to fill it. Then, when Trump had a late-term vacancy, Biden said the potus should not fill it. So Biden opposed late-term appointments, then supported them, then opposed them again. So if Lindsey Graham is a hypocrite (which he 100% is), how can you deny that Biden also is? You have fun trying to answer that. |
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You missed these Morals don't count "As a relatively young man, I remember a time in this great nation when those endowed with public trust and those that were elected to public office were held to a higher standard." R. Aderholt We are the same as Russia "To say that we and the Soviet Union are to be compared is the equivalent of saying that the man who pushes the old lady into the way of an oncoming bus and the man who pushes [her] out of the way … are both people who push old ladies around." Wm. Buckley |
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