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Criminal mafia and goons running the U.S. government but we should still vote for them regardless *sarcasm*
I use to watch Daredevil the series and think: there is no way Wilson Fisk has this much pull
Now I realize he’s based on Bibi
This. Or they can always play Stellaris...It really doesn’t take much to grasp geopolitics. First of all, dump any thoughts and emotions about ethics and morality.
Then if you really want to simplify geopolitical conflicts to its core:
- Which country has stronger allies
- How valuable is the relationship between these major allies
- Who brings more money/investment/intelligence/commerce etc to the table?
I said earlier that "this conflict is a lesson on how not to lose a war" precisely because of this.What genuine powerful allies do the Palestinians have that are willing to get off their *** and do more than lip service
Next, what do the Palestinians bring to the table? The sad reality is that the answer to that question is: nothing
GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. Let's get back to my interview with Gregg Carlstrom, a Middle East correspondent for The Economist. So I had asked you earlier what you're hearing from people that they're not willing to say in public, what you're hearing about the war. I want to ask you about Arab leaders. What are you hearing from some Arab leaders that they will not say in public about the war?
CARLSTROM: There's a lot that they won't say in public. There's probably more that they won't say in public than they will say in public. Going back to the very beginning, I mean, speaking with a very senior Arab official - I can't say who - but in the early days, a week or two after October 7 - and this person said, I hope Israel finishes the job in Gaza - that bluntly, that he hoped Israel would defeat Hamas and win the war in Gaza. And that's, of course, not what you would expect to hear from most officials in the Middle East, but it actually is a view that I think is held by a number of Arab governments.
I would only add that there can be some level of law and order as long as interests loosely align (see the various regional/intercontinental blocs such the EU, the Arab league), but no nation is going to sacrifice their ability to participate in an international environment of complete anarchy.I watched an interview with some ex politician, forgot his name. But he pretty much summed up geopolitics/international relations in a few words.
On the international stage, nations operate in an anarchy. There is no higher power , no hierarchy of law and order.
Israel announces 'immediate recall' of its ambassadors to Ireland and Norway
Israel have “instructed for the immediate recall” of Israel’s ambassadors to Ireland and Norway.
Israel allows return to three evacuated West Bank settlements The Israeli military has approved permission for Israelis to return to three former West Bank settlements they had been banned from entering since an evacuation ordered in 2005, the defence ministry said on Wednesday. The three settlements, Sa-nur, Ganim and Kadim, are located near the Palestinian cities of Jenin and Nablus, both of which are strongholds of armed militant groups in the northern West Bank, reports Reuters.
I find it strange how this genocide is like a ‘wakeup’ for a lot of people. If anything that’s a good argument for strengthening education on geopolitics. Either through school or something everyone should
It really doesn’t take much to grasp geopolitics. First of all, dump any thoughts and emotions about ethics and morality.
Then if you really want to simplify geopolitical conflicts to its core:
- Which country has stronger allies
- How valuable is the relationship between these major allies
- Who brings more money/investment/intelligence/commerce etc to the table?
Apply that to Israel’s genocide and it shouldn’t surprise anyone that western allies, specifically the US, are standing with Israel.
What genuine powerful allies do the Palestinians have that are willing to get off their *** and do more than lip service
Next, what do the Palestinians bring to the table? The sad reality is that the answer to that question is: nothing
They’ve been oppressed too long to provide any meaningful services. Their political power structure has been hijacked by terrorists (Hamas) gloating about how much of a recruitment boon they’re getting because of all the Palestinian civilians and children being brutally slaughtered by Israel.
It really shows how many people just live in a deluded fantasy land. What knocked them out of their fantasyland?
It can’t be because of the number of civilian casualties. Saudi Arabia’s longstanding bombing and starvation campaign in Yemen (with US and others providing weapons support) has racked up well past 100k deaths, with many thousands more to follow due to the starvation campaign.
So it’s what, seeing some videos and photos?
This. Or they can always play Stellaris...
With France approving the ICC decision to pursue Bibi and Hamas, it looks like the Israeli government plan is to establish "facts on the ground" before the hammer eventually falls.
The original establishment of Israel kinda set things up to fail in perpetuity. Israel should've never been established in the first place but obviously you can't just dissolve Israel after all these years, especially given their power and influence. If anything, allied countries should've set up a special immigration process for the jews after WW2 so they could easily immigrate and get citizenship in allied countries. Instead they were given land that doesn't belong to them, surrounded by countries that don't want want them there. All under the absurd rationale of some nonsense about a religious claim to the land.
I think a one state 'solution' is completely delusional when a substantial portion of both sides have wanted to kill eachother for decades upon decades.
Which leaves the two state solution, but no one wants to give up territory.