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>Russian authorities have implemented a counter-terrorist operation regime in the Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions due to an elevated threat of sabotage and terrorism linked to Ukraine. These regions, which border Ukraine, have seen increased concerns over security as Ukrainian forces advance in the Kursk region.
>Under this regime, special measures and restrictions are permitted, including document checks, detaining individuals, travel bans in specific areas, and heightened security for maintaining public order.
>The decision to enforce these measures comes as the Russian government responds to what it perceives as an escalating threat from Ukraine, particularly in the border areas.
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Yeah, but the others are useful to the US. These ones are just competition.
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2024-10-08
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Not Volkswagen?
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2024-10-08
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No one in power actually believes in human rights. "Peace, freedom, democracy" is just rhetoric at this point.
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2024-10-08
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How about black listing and sanctioning the country and jailing American business executives who skirt American laws in other territories.
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2024-10-08
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I believe when you have gained enough power over people you stop seeing them as humans and more like objects to use for bolstering your own megalomania. I mean this is always a danger, but there has to be some good people in the world who can lead a country.
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CIA needs to Ronald Regan him off a roof top.
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2024-10-08
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LoL he's hallucinating and crazy to think that the opposition will negotiate with him about an election that Maduro rigged and stolen. Stay strong to the opposition politicians and the protesters.
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2024-10-08
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The USA in the other ‘20s wouldn’t have put up with bullshit like this in our hemisphere! /s
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2024-10-08
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Chavez and then Maduro replaced all top military leaders with loyal people. People than in general won’t be on that position if they were not loyal to the top leader. These new people are asked all the time to do stuff that are in one way or another illegal, in this way the government assures that they are loyal and part of the government crimes. Also they were given a lot of power over very profitable industries and many of them are stupidly rich because of this.
They all have something to lose and in many cases is their life, freedom or $power.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/venezuela-military/
Im from Cuba and in Cuba is the fucking same. Chavez took that model from Castro.
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Really shows just how weak fucks the Russian fascist fucks are.
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2024-10-08
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Belarus has a population of just 10 million. They are too weak to pose any threat to anyone. Lukashenko is just being a tiny dick-tator trying to prove to the whole world he means something. I think Ukraine eventually will walk in and flush him out like a bug he is.
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Signal can get around it unless they blocked those too.
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2024-10-08
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That's a recommendation to use Signal, I guess.
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2024-10-08
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Hey google and AWS, thanks for supporting illiberal regimes by stopping domain fronting "for security" (of course), can't have people using encrypted messaging apps /s
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2024-10-08
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Surprised it took them that long to notice there was a private messenger app tbh
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2024-10-08
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Have you gotten signal working on your watch? I had Telegram running on a Fossil with WearOS.
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2024-10-08
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Yes, if you have access to the end devices, the encryption is moot - and there's really no way around that, because you have to decrypt the messages to show them to the user.
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2024-10-08
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What you say!
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2024-10-08
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Nothing's perfect, but it's not a very good protocol if it can be blocked so easily. Maybe there's too much metadata in the packets. Maybe the Signal server IPs are already known by the authorities.
Best is letting people host their own backup servers for their network of contacts. Even better things like Briar can communicate over WiFi, meshnet etc.
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2024-10-08
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I have been using Signal for like 4 years, it's really great. You probably didn't have had "people added to you user list", signal just use your phone contacts to set up, well, you contacts in the app. You had to give the approve for it to work.
I actually got 5-10 spam messages at the beginning so it can happen, but nothing for a long time now.
In any case, it is **absolutely not** a malware!
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2024-10-08
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Nothing says “I won” like making sure no one in your country can communicate about it.
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2024-10-08
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Lmao
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2024-10-08
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Signal was the communication app of choice for the right wingers on January 6.
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2024-10-08
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Don't say that name out loud please! In any situation or any emergency! That name equals: nothing
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2024-10-08
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Telegram is fully infiltrated by the FSB. I've personally met dissidents, mostly from Belarus, who were served indictments through their personal messages being read on Telegram. They're now abroad in self-exile. Perhaps it's secure technically, but it's compromised. It's a well-known fact in central and eastern europe.
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Good news. Hoping next is that Duterte will be sent to the ICC soon and in the same prison cell as Putin.
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I don’t know who he was or the history. But the news title using “eliminates” instead of “murders” or “assassinates” definitely feels like spin, right?
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2024-10-08
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Murder is a loaded term, it indicates the person was innocent or some guilt on the person carrying it out
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2024-10-08
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Murder is a bit of a spin, as well. What about "kills".
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2024-10-08
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No?
this is war, not a person on person crime. Eliminated in war in a missle strike. Assassinated would fit Hanyeh in Iran, as it was 1 dude being targeted (by mossad) and eliminated (that also works here). This isn't murder.
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True. “Kills” doesn’t have as much pro/con association.
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2024-10-08
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and US just released 3.5 billions, Hamas is doomed, it's only a matter of time
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It's not murder because it's a war. It's not an assasination because they used a fucking missile and not something *sneaky* like poison or some dagger or whatever.
(Well, if they used a AGM-114r9x it *might* count as a assasination.)
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2024-10-08
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🕺🇮🇱💃
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2024-10-08
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If somebody thinks this is bad they are pro Hamas not pro Palestine.
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2024-10-08
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Nice, keep it up
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2024-10-08
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How about,
Terminates
Disintigrates
Vapourises
Eviscerates
Made big boo boo owie
It's a war, murder is the knowing and deliberate unlawful killing of an innocent human. A hamas anything, let alone an officer equivalent, is as far from innocent as you can get.
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2024-10-08
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Sinwar is sitting in a bunker, surrounded by the kidnapped Israeli kids.
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2024-10-08
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To the chagrin of no one except fundamentalists
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I can’t keep up !
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2024-10-08
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Murder: killing someone in a way that breaks laws.
It's a war. Killing is not against the law in a war.
The spin would be calling it murder, not the other way around.
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2024-10-08
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"Murders" implies that the man didn't deserve it.
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2024-10-08
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Your entire comment is a self contradiction xd
>definitely feels like spin, right?
You claiming to not know anything about him and then trying to spin it, touché moment
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2024-10-08
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Can I have a source on the 3.5 billions please? /gen
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2024-10-08
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Let the bodies hit the floor
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2024-10-08
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Assistant TO the commander
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2024-10-08
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But what is the official Hamas version of the events? Quick, western media needs a headline
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2024-10-08
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Excellent news. Sinwar next.
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2024-10-08
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Do you think you are carrying around bingo cards?
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They should rename “Commander” position to “Manager”. That could by them some time.
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To put it in a way the pro-IDF groups may understand. The US developed a basic estimate for how civilian casualties could later lead to more insurgents during their wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This “insurgent math” was for every one innocent killed, you radicalized another 10 insurgents. So if you kill a senior leader but murder 50 civilians along the way, you have made 500 more future enemy combatants. Was killing that general worth the 500 new insurgents you would have to fight later? This is one of the major reasons why the US really tried to reduce civilian casualties, even calling off attempts to take out senior combatants if there was too much risk of civilian casualties. They even sent in a team to take out Bin Laden, rather than just bomb his compound, to reduce the risk of civilian casualties.
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He’s gonna kill himself pretending to kill himself!
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2024-10-08
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........crickets.........
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2024-10-08
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Stele of Ramses III in 1200 BC referred to the Palestinians by name.
They capitulated but were not annihilated. Alexander showed more mercy than your European settler Jew state
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And they probably took 20 children with him. What a victory
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Fool
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For an OEF veteran, you seem to have much lower awareness that Hamas commits a war crime engaging from civilian infrastructure where they store weapons and fire rockets intentionally towards Israeli civilians. Israel does make efforts to drop flyers, and make personal phone calls to evacuate civilians. A lot who stay do so because the glorification for martyrdom their religion, culture, and support from Western protesters convince them you'll see their deaths as examples of Israeli aggression.
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May ALL settler european states die across the planet. it is their natural course
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They've given up on the subject because it was always just something to beat Biden over the head with.
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אללה לא עוזר לכם
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Each civilian killed will result in dozens more radicalized. Eliminating Hamas is not the same as ensuring lasting peace.
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They should have gone straight to this method after Oct 7, skipping the step where they bombed the civilians...
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2024-10-08
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lmao. that referennce came out of nowhere
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The best part is that the Israelis possibly already have a good idea of the lower, (prior lol) less important and less tight on security practices. If that were the case, they'd have a much easier time with the locating and targeting as they keep climbing the ranks through attrition.
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2024-10-08
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Good. No mercy for Hamas.
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2024-10-08
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At this rate his days are surely numbered.
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2024-10-08
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Hah just like every last ISIS militant captured in Iraq. "I wasn't a fighter I was just a cook! In fact I was a slave, forced to cook for them!". In the end out of 50,000 militants captured alive, 49,987 of them were just poor enslaved support staff, only the top 13 enslaved them all and did all the actual fighting.
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>But it’s also not okay to gun down 20 kids in order to get a single guy from Hamas as has happened in other military operations.
Use your brain for a second. If a terrorist simply has to surround themselves with innocent people to be immune from harm, what do you think they're going to do?
The entire reason these people embed themselves in the civilian population is *because of people that say the shit you are saying*.
Think. Just a little.
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I’m sure your extensive real world experience and education in counter insurgency warfare has led you to this conclusion.
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I mean, you want to get Biblical....that scene is pretty much what King David asks King Solomon to do right before he dies.
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"as claimed by the Palestinian authorities". So give or take 50 I guess. There was still collateral of innocent people.
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2024-10-08
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So are the Deputy Commanders, i hear
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2024-10-08
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Thanks, IDF! 🙏🏽
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If you’d like to have a good faith discussion about this, I’m happy to share my bona fides privately. But most people on reddit don’t actually care about discussion and learning from other peoples perspectives. So, anything that I would say most people would find a way to try to discredit it in an attempt to prove their point.
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Ever complained about someone playing a sport on the telly?
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Ok, but what about all of the other terrorists?
Of course bombing civilians isn’t acceptable, but it is war and they should be paying attention to all of the warnings. Also the civilian count is very low compared to other modern wars.
And you still are missing the most obvious part of your plan not working
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You've seen dead bodies and decided they are all civilians. Believe it or not, terrorists die in war and their deaths get pretty gruesome, and if you haven't been keeping up, Hamas has no uniforms.
There has been no counter-evidence about that section's use as a military facility. Who's to say if several civilians on the other side of the wall did not die? But the fact is that it is baseless to claim that a hundred people died in a blast when we see 17 body bags and one picture containing 7 bodies. Posting pictures of 7 dead bodies does not make the claim that they are civilians any stronger.
And no, the three much more gruesome pulverized remains that are circulating in social media brings the evidence up to 10 bodies and 17 body bags.
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As I said before, you’ve already decided who’s innocent and who isn’t. Have a nice day.
Next time I’ll try to do better and share a picture of every single dead body. My bad
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And as I said, so have you. Have a nice day, yeah.
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Seems like you did the same, care to cite your sources that not every single person in that building was up to no good? I'll wait
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Genuine question: if I’m going to bomb a building, shouldn’t the burden of proof be on me, to prove that I’m minimizing civilian casualties? Surely it’s not the other way around.
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Instead of attacking a person using a reasonable doubt, do you have yourself any source, other than Hamas, a terrorist group in the middle of a PR campaign, that all those are civilians? Because if you only trust the words of a terrorist group...
Even today Hamas still claims that 500 people died in the famous strike against the hospital, except a) it was a misfire of Hamas b) there is no physical way 500 people were inside the parking spot. Not even all bodies stacked one over the other.
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I guess I’ll make my payment in April 2025
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2024-10-08
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As many as Hamas members surround themselves with?
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2024-10-08
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Depends on when will those Palestinian terrorists return hostages and surrender
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2024-10-08
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Lol Israel ain’t getting the old stuff. They own you fools.
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2024-10-08
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In Israel’s case, it isn’t old equipment - there are allies where that occurs such as Ukraine but Israel is given military “credit” to buy nearly* the best of the best. Reason for that is we view them as extremely important to the region. They are essentially an extension of the US geopolitically.
*nearly: when the US sells state of the art equipment to other countries, we’ll normally sell them basically downgrades to what we have. The US itself gets the best, everyone else gets almost the best.
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USA lack of universal health care isn't because they give the money to support allies but because they vote politicians who oppose it into office. They could afford to do both.
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They do, it's slow gradual annexation. Israel gave up on any real plans for peace after the negotiations with Arafat fell through.
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