• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    What a weird focus on the US democratic party. Every single US government has been doing this exact same thing.

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        3 months ago

        Yes. Any common sense human being in America can clearly see that we have a uniparty. We have been hoodwinked over and over and over by both sides. And now we’ve been made aware that our government has been hijacked by bad actors - a foreign entity. As long as we ignore this fact, we will continue to degrade as a nation and as a civilization.

        After Trump’s assassination attempt, he received new donors… guess what they all have in common? So whether it’s Kamala or Trump, Israel is still going to get away with their crimes and Americans will still have to cough up the tax dollars to support those criminals.

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      3 months ago

      What a weird whataboutism. No US government has ever supported israel in a blatant Holocaust.

      Even the Republicans that supported an israeli Genocide told israel to cut it off after 3000 killed Palestinians.

      If Trump was doing this you’d be up in arms. But Blue MAGA all the way.

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          3 months ago

          A history of U.S. presidents drawing red lines with Israel

          During the Suez Crisis of the 1950s, then-President Dwight Eisenhower leveraged the threat of sanctions to convince Israel to withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula, per AP.

          Back in 1981, former President Ronald Reagan indefinitely delayed two shipments of F-16 fighter jets to Israel over the ‘‘escalating level of violence’’ in the Middle East.

          In 1992, the Bush administration threatened to withhold the delivery of $10 billion in loan guarantees to Israel if it continued building settlements in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, the Washington Post reported.