TomC
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", I am Hamas, because TomC said so!"
Remember that part?
Tom
Remember that part?
Tom
Still waiting for an answer to this question from the usual suspects.If that were so then why do you insist on keeping Gazan civilians locked up with the violent terrorists to use as human shields?No. Punishment implies intent. The intent is to harm Hamas, there is no intent on Israel's part to harm the civilians. (There clearly is an intent to harm them on Hamas' part but it's to use them as a weapon, generally not as punishment.)Your 2nd sentence is internally inconsistent: Gazans suffering because they are shields is a tacit admission of collective punishment. Pointing out your illogica claims has nothing to do with justifying terrorism by Muslims or anyone for that matter, so when you sling such bs, it makes your posts appear more like the ravings of a genocidal anti-Arab bigot than a reasoned defense of of Israel's actions.
Still waiting for an answer to this question from the usual suspects.If that were so then why do you insist on keeping Gazan civilians locked up with the violent terrorists to use as human shields?No. Punishment implies intent. The intent is to harm Hamas, there is no intent on Israel's part to harm the civilians. (There clearly is an intent to harm them on Hamas' part but it's to use them as a weapon, generally not as punishment.)Your 2nd sentence is internally inconsistent: Gazans suffering because they are shields is a tacit admission of collective punishment. Pointing out your illogica claims has nothing to do with justifying terrorism by Muslims or anyone for that matter, so when you sling such bs, it makes your posts appear more like the ravings of a genocidal anti-Arab bigot than a reasoned defense of of Israel's actions.
Gazans are not locked up.Still waiting for an answer to this question from the usual suspects.If that were so then why do you insist on keeping Gazan civilians locked up with the violent terrorists to use as human shields?No. Punishment implies intent. The intent is to harm Hamas, there is no intent on Israel's part to harm the civilians. (There clearly is an intent to harm them on Hamas' part but it's to use them as a weapon, generally not as punishment.)Your 2nd sentence is internally inconsistent: Gazans suffering because they are shields is a tacit admission of collective punishment. Pointing out your illogica claims has nothing to do with justifying terrorism by Muslims or anyone for that matter, so when you sling such bs, it makes your posts appear more like the ravings of a genocidal anti-Arab bigot than a reasoned defense of of Israel's actions.
Gazans are not locked up.Still waiting for an answer to this question from the usual suspects.If that were so then why do you insist on keeping Gazan civilians locked up with the violent terrorists to use as human shields?No. Punishment implies intent. The intent is to harm Hamas, there is no intent on Israel's part to harm the civilians. (There clearly is an intent to harm them on Hamas' part but it's to use them as a weapon, generally not as punishment.)Your 2nd sentence is internally inconsistent: Gazans suffering because they are shields is a tacit admission of collective punishment. Pointing out your illogica claims has nothing to do with justifying terrorism by Muslims or anyone for that matter, so when you sling such bs, it makes your posts appear more like the ravings of a genocidal anti-Arab bigot than a reasoned defense of of Israel's actions.
They either prefer to stay or they can not leave because they are not allowed to, by Egypt and Hamas and Hamas' supporters.
I honestly believe that a bunch of them would rather escape Hamas. Israel would rather that they did. So, why is there not a big bunch of Gazans fleeing Gaza?
Because the GWM and their international supporters don't want to lose them. Those people need human shields to use for the media.
Tom
He might have lost his deposit for renting the venue, plus the caterers might be booked solid for the next 8 months.Why would he point out the obvious?likens Israel’s burden to that of London during the blitz (omitting to note that Britain did not start its war with Germany)
Why would he “point out” the unobvious? Israel’s suffering under Iran attack isn’t even a fraction of what London endured, and besides, he started this war. Did he think Iran would not strike back? Or in his monstrous hubris did he imagine that Israel’s air defenses were totally impregnable?
But just think of his shared suffering with Israelis who have died or lost loved ones: his son had to postpone his wedding!![]()
How American of you.He might have lost his deposit for renting the venue, plus the caterers might be booked solid for the next 8 months.
That’s nice. And the relevance to this thread is?
Its to remind all the apologists for Islamism in this thread that they wouldn't be popular in the Middle-East. At least not by regular people in the street
Yup, those bunker busters don't have the capability to reach as deep as those labs are. Iran set off a test nuke some time ago and we didn't know anything about it because it was so deep underground.Meanwhile, earlier in this thread, Derec was slavering over using a bunker-buster bomb on Fordo. One big problem: It likely won’t work. A tactical nuclear weapon would likely be required. Since the general consensus among experts seems to be that if Fordo is not destroyed, Iran’s nuclear program would likely emerge largely intact, more and more Israel’s attack is looking like a colossal blunder in addition to being illegal. But let’s count on Dr. Zoidberg saying, “go go Israel” another puke worthy number of times.
Furthermore, Trump has postponed a decision on intervention (even though it is not his decision, it is Congress’s fucking decision) for two weeks — which is what he always does. .
The JPost article is from March. It was meant to illustrate how far the regime has come with enrichment - 20x the level required for civilian applications.Jerusalem Post only giving half the story.
The two events are 26 years apart. How do you think one event directly caused the other?Note too that he rise of the Mullahs in Iran is directly linked to the U.S instigating a coup in Iran in 1953.
Somehow after World War II the U.Sl got the idea that we are the world’s police
After WWII there was this little thing called the Cold War. While many things were handled sub-optimally by the US, I do not think things would have been better had US retreated into isolationism and let USSR run roughshod all over the world.and the arbiter of all that is good and true, and it has all repeatedly ended in disaster for us, financially and in terms of lives. Who would have ever dreamed that the U.S. evacuation of Saigon in 1975 would have been repeated less than 50 years later by the U.S. evacuation of Kabul?
It shows that it is a common term, in use for decades in its current meaning. It is not something that Dr. Zoidberg made up, like you ignorantly claimed.Oh, it has a Wikipedia page! Oh, goodness gracious, get me some smelling salts, I feel faint of heart!
That's your opinion, backed up by absolutely nothing.Islamism is a bullshit concept.
Unlike you, I have actual arguments and not just cheap insults.No, unlike you, I am fully literate,
Perhaps.made my living with words and I have nothing to do with AI or ChatGPT.
You call people on here far worse.Whatever I say? Are you calling me a liar?
So you say, and yet you even deny that Islamism is a cogent concept.Everyone here has repeatedly condemned Hamas and terror in general, including Israeli terror, and I am quite confident in saying that no one here supports the Iranian government.
Only when you retract your baseless insults about me and Zoidberg being semiliterate.So either post proof that I am lying or retract.
I am fully literate, thank you very much, and I know what the em-dash is. I know that it has widespread use in published works, which is how ChatGPT picked up on it in the first place.Incidentally, the em dash has been in use for centuries, and is perfectly legitimate punctuation. You would know that if you were literate.
You are the one insulting fellow members by calling us "semi-literate".What is going on here is that there are certain people who, unable to rationally defend their positions, resort to the oldest trick in the book — character assassination,
pood said:Except for the fact that there is no such thing as “Islamism” — it’s word you made up in your usual retarded, semi-literate way —
What starvation tactics? Whenever photos of people in Gaza are shown, they generally look well-fed.Against forced displacement and starvation tactics used in Gaza?
You even deny that the mullahs are Islamists. In fact, you accused Zoidberg of having made up that word.Against U.S. involvement in an illegal war against Iran? You are automatically a supporter of the mullahs in Tehran.
I ask myself too about the two week deliberation.Long drive today. AM radio is calling for regime change. Heard Trump will make a decision in two weeks. Why with the damn cliffhanger bullshit?
Well, Israel has been able to inflict some damage on the regime's nuclear program.However, in this case, if Iran is weeks away from a bomb, Trump wouldn't wait weeks to make a decision.
No, they didn't.Iran set off a test nuke some time ago
Then how do you know about it??and we didn't know anything about it because it was so deep underground.
Did you read the article?How American of you.He might have lost his deposit for renting the venue, plus the caterers might be booked solid for the next 8 months.
Tom
“Each of us bears a personal cost, and my family has not been exempt,” Netanyahu said at the Soroka hospital, which was struck on Thursday morning by an Iranian missile, causing light injuries.
“This is the second time that my son Avner has cancelled a wedding due to missile threats. It is a personal cost for his fiancee as well, and I must say that my dear wife is a hero, and she bears a personal cost.”
You realize that Geneva technically only applies to others who signed the treaty? It wasn't meant to protect those who don't care about the rules, but the world has generally applied it anyway.
No, it was far more than that. A something needs to be done about Iran-please help poor little Israel plea. The point by providing the whole story of the conditions of Iran's nuclear program is to say situation is not nearly as dire as the Netanyahu regime wants others to believe it is.The JPost article is from March. It was meant to illustrate how far the regime has come with enrichment - 20x the level required for civilian applications.Jerusalem Post only giving half the story.
The only thing your article adds is details about some of the attacks on the nuclear sites. Which in no way contradicts the point I was making.