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Should be a wild four years.

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non Jews google HIAS
HIAS does the same thing in Israel for non Jews, this isn't a secret thing

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, why this guy wants to blame Catholics instead of taking responsibility for his own peoples actions
because Catholics are being funded directly by the Vatican to do this?

dozens of Israeli government officials have stated it's Europe's duty to accept the millions of people from Palestine
no they specifically said Ireland should accept them because Ireland has been complaining the most about how Palestinians are treated

Also lol at Greater Israel not existing while Israel expands as we speak into West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon AND Syria simultaneously.
if greater israel was a thing then Israel wouldn't have given up the Sinai to egypt, given parts of the West Bank to the Palestinians, and given Gaza to the Palestinians. Israel routinely swaps land for peace and was considering swapping land for peace with Syria.

socialized healthcare, a world class military, a nearly free university system.
US military assistance is a fraction of the IDF budget. Israel has high quality socialized healthcare and universities because it's a society where taxes are extremely high and the healthcare market is run by 4 companies who compete with each other.

Imagine the chutzpah talking to your benefactors like that. I would never behave so disrespectfully if I was so indented to someone and constantly begging them for more cash.
I regularly advocate against US aid to Israel.
 
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Now is the time to strike Iran.

After what happened with Ukraine, no ones going to be voluntarily giving up nukes unless they are taken or destroyed. Theres no incentive to give them up even with sanctions.
No, its time to strike North Korea, to prove to the world that you can't just threaten people and enslave your own. It would also let China know they don't have a proxy to field with plausible deniability.
 
This does seem to indicate that, despite kvetching from the traitors at home that China will be able to shrug off the tariffs, it's already hitting China hard.
The only issue I see right now in playing this game of chicken with China, is that the Chinese government is, historically, completely willing to let hundreds of millions of people starve to death for the smallest of reasons.
Maybe I'm dumb but I don't see why that's a problem or rather why that's our problem? if they want to kill off their slave labor in an attempt to win a pissing match with us that's their problem.
 
Bombing or getting Iran to agree to dismantle all nuclear sites are the only options. Iran is in a uniquely weak place right now and all previous solutions extended the timeframe to act but never solved the problem. It comes down to B2s hitting Iran or libya style surrender.
If bombed, do you think Iran lights up as many oil fields in the Middle East as they can? Any worry about retaliatory strikes on Israel?

Do you think @Not Really Here is correct that weapon grade enrichment only takes hours? Would that risk nuclear retaliation within the B2 flight time window?

Will who fills the power vacuum in Iran after the strike be friendlier with the United States and Israel? Will continued bombings be required to stop them from armament?
 
What's even dumber is it sounds like it's all part of a month-long moratorium on spending, not an official policy. Another misleading article.
This read like an effort to crack down on opportunities for bad actors still at NIH/DOJ to use their title/position as a way to run unilateral, backchannel policy at these events.
 
I cant wait to get to the "emperor chao ping loses mandate of heaven, 247 million die." period in the Chinese history cycle
 
This read like an effort to crack down on opportunities for bad actors still at NIH/DOJ to use their title/position as a way to run unilateral, backchannel policy at these events.
I think that's why they didn't want people using their own money. The policy of not paying people to attend these conferences is definitely a cost-cutting measure. Professional conferences cost thousands of dollars to attend.
 
If bombed, do you think Iran lights up as many oil fields in the Middle East as they can?
That would just be shooting themselves in the foot since it's easy to destroy Kharg Island and cripple Iranian oil shipping for a decade.

Any worry about retaliatory strikes on Israel?
Iran has only a few hundred Khaybar missiles left after True Promise 2 and Israel destroyed their capabilities to manufacture more after striking the building where Iran had their planetary mixers for solid rocket fuel.

Do you think @Not Really Here is correct that weapon grade enrichment only takes hours?
I'm not an expert, this source claims days:


Will who fills the power vacuum in Iran after the strike be friendlier with the United States and Israel? Will continued bombings be required to stop them from armament?
The Shah will return and reclaim his throne, Iran will become a US/Israeli ally.
 
Saw a silly article title on The Hill: "Democrat says Trump-Xi in ‘testosterone battle’ with tariff war" (archive)
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Thursday likened the U.S. tariff war with China to a “testosterone battle” between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Merkley criticized Trump’s approach to levying tariffs on China as unserious, saying companies are not going to want to build factories in the U.S. if they can’t rely on the administration to articulate a clear policy going forward.

“He’s not taking it on in a serious manner,” Merkley said, in an interview on “CNN News Central,” when asked whether the senator would “applaud” Trump for “taking China on so directly,” in light of critical remarks Merkley has made about China.

Merkley said if Trump were taking on China “in a serious manner,” the president would state clearly that the U.S. is pursuing “a long-term, stable, rising response to the very low wages and very low environmental laws in China that are undermining manufacturing because we want people to build their factories in the United States.”

“But when you say, ‘I’m sending shock and awe in order to negotiate,’ no investor is going to build a factory in the United States as a result,” Merkley continued. “So this is a really insanely — it’s not crafted, it’s not planned, it’s, from one day to the next, where am I going to stumble to?”

“Really, this is a testosterone battle right now between Trump and Xi, and what we need is a serious strategy that encourages investment, factories to be built in the United States of America,” he added.

The comments come as Beijing continues to say it won’t buckle to pressure from Washington on Trump’s tariff demands, even as the U.S. president hiked import taxes on Chinese goods to 125 percent. He did so while instituting a 90-day pause on the new tariffs announced for most other countries, though a 10 percent baseline rate still applies to most imports.

Trump, on April 2, unveiled his sweeping global tariff plan, which included a 34 percent tariff on Chinese imports, on top of the 20 percent Trump levied earlier this year. China responded with a 34 percent tariff of its own on U.S. imports.

Trump fired back, levying an additional 50 percent tax on Chinese goods, bringing the total to 104 percent. China then announced its own 50-percent reciprocal tariff on U.S. imports, bringing its total tax on American goods to 84 percent. Trump responded on Wednesday, bringing tariffs on Chinese goods up to 125 percent.

China has said it would not “back down” from a tariff fight and that any tariff negotiation “should show an attitude of equality, respect and reciprocity,” according to a Reuters translation of Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian’s remarks at his daily press briefing on Thursday.

Trump said Wednesday he expected China to eventually reach out for trade negotiations, which he said would be mutually beneficial.

“We’ll get a phone call at some point, and it’ll be off to the races,” Trump said. “It’ll be a great thing for them. It’ll be a great thing for us. It’s going to be a great thing for the world and for humanity.”
Seethe, you commie. Seethe.
 
Good job on reading a quarter of my image, maybe one day you won't get tired, and finish reading things. 60% converts to 90% in hours.

Your inability to read makes this pointless.
Can you point out in the image or article where it says "hours". My reading skills aren't like yours, I can't seem to find it. It does feel embarrassing not being able to read the word "hours" in your image or article.
 
Immigration is reversing, at least in America. Soon Europe will bend the knee and get rid of their migrants as well.
It honestly must be so frustrating to be an older European.

The average euro basically watched us force clown world on them, watch it take over their government, and now have to be jealous of us for leaving it behind while they're stuck with it.
 
It honestly must be so frustrating to be an older European.

The average euro basically watched us force clown world on them, watch it take over their government, and now have to be jealous of us for leaving it behind while they're stuck with it.
Hyper-liberalism was a thing in Europe long before it took hold in the US. IKEA had an ad with faggots in in for the Swedish market back in the 90s.
 
Yeah and that means they have to take control of all of their territory, jerusalem, etc.
That means no two-state solution, which bruises the ego of the muslims who claim it.
The point of Tikkun Olam is to have everyone celebrate the sabbath on the same day.
The "never again" shit isn't defensive, its offensive and you know it.
They just need the temple mount for that. I've also never hid the fact that I'm not a fan of the Jewish religion. I'm not a fan of any other religion but my own.
 
It honestly must be so frustrating to be an older European.

The average euro basically watched us force clown world on them, watch it take over their government, and now have to be jealous of us for leaving it behind while they're stuck with it.
Clown world will die in Europe without support.
 
That would just be shooting themselves in the foot since it's easy to destroy Kharg Island and cripple Iranian oil shipping for a decade.


Iran has only a few hundred Khaybar missiles left after True Promise 2 and Israel destroyed their capabilities to manufacture more after striking the building where Iran had their planetary mixers for solid rocket fuel.


I'm not an expert, this source claims days:



The Shah will return and reclaim his throne, Iran will become a US/Israeli ally.
Iran won't "shoot themselves in the foot" and torch all the oil, because they are reasonable people. Iran won't level an Israeli city, because they ran out of rockets and didn't build or import more. No risk of retaliatory nuke. Shah will return and bring peace.

Sounds like it's all worked out.

But just in case everything doesn't go perfectly smoothly, Israel is going to take full responsibility for any blowback right?
 
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