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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    (1) I wasn't saying I endorsed the author's statement, I was just quoting it to see what people thought. (2) I am aware of the prevalence of racism and extremism across Israeli society; nevertheless, I still cannot quite think of any organisation that has a charter comparable to Hamas, which explicitly states that one must "kill every Jew wherever you can find him" and blames Jews for everything from the French and Communist Revolutions to such trite things as Rotary and Lions clubs. (3) Geopolitics is indeed riddled with bollocks and hypocrisy - however corrupt, authoritarian and inept Nicolas Maduro may be, the fact that his Government and not those of e.g. China or Saudi Arabia is deemed worthy of being sanctioned by the EU and the US is utterly preposterous and back-to-front.
    Well, the whole communist revolution is actually true. Again, I don't condone what Hamas is doing and it's ideology, but at the same time, the problem in the west is how one sided their foreign and even domestic policies are which what fuels deep sentiment and hatred against the west. Yes, why nobody is putting on sanctions against Saudi Arabia or even Israel for it's violations of international laws and human rights abuses? Again, Maudro is corrupt, but at the same time, the Americans only care about the oil and placing a puppet dictator like they did with Egypt and so on to follow the US's orders and so on. Look at Saddam. You think the Americans bombed Iraq for "muh freedom and democracy"? Only a fool would believe that, and the reason why the US bombed Iraq is because for Israel, nothing more. The neocons are predominately Jewish, and their goals and ambitions is for Israeli geopolitical interests in the region. No offence, but the UK is nothing more than a shadow of it's former self, and the country is basically a proxy US region which is true for most European nations as well. They tried that in Syria like what they did in Libya and failed miserably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toppo900 View Post
    Well, the whole communist revolution is actually true. Again, I don't condone what Hamas is doing and it's ideology, but at the same time, the problem in the west is how one sided their foreign and even domestic policies are which what fuels deep sentiment and hatred against the west. Yes, why nobody is putting on sanctions against Saudi Arabia or even Israel for it's violations of international laws and human rights abuses? Again, Maudro is corrupt, but at the same time, the Americans only care about the oil and placing a puppet dictator like they did with Egypt and so on to follow the US's orders and so on. Look at Saddam. You think the Americans bombed Iraq for "muh freedom and democracy"? Only a fool would believe that, and the reason why the US bombed Iraq is because for Israel, nothing more. The neocons are predominately Jewish, and their goals and ambitions is for Israeli geopolitical interests in the region. No offence, but the UK is nothing more than a shadow of it's former self, and the country is basically a proxy US region which is true for most European nations as well. They tried that in Syria like what they did in Libya and failed miserably.
    Yes, Western interference in the MENA region, whether in supporting dictators or directly invading countries, has been a disaster.

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    Here is the key quote:

    In the wildest dreams of neither Israel's staunchest supporters nor
    harshest detractors has Israel committed anything like the crimes of Serbia and
    proxies in this (Bosnian) war. Critics (or alternatively guilt-ridden Israelis) may seek to
    compare the flight/expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 with Serbian ethnic cleansing. But the 1948 war began with the attempt to expunge at birth the new UN declared partition state of Israel, as Serbia has attempted with Bosnia. Thus both
    the evil attempted by the Arab states and the evil subsequently committed by
    Israel are incarnated in Serbia' s policy toward Bosnia . But there is also no
    comparison between the "ethnic cleansing" of Palestine and of Bosnia. In the
    former, there really were atrocities committed by both sides on a rather similar
    scale. Moreover, that scale doesn't approach what Bosnian Serb forces did in a
    few days alone around Srebrenica. The largest massacre in 1948 was at Deir
    Yassin, where 242 Palestinians were killed. Three days later Arabs killed seventy-seven Jewish doctors and nurses en route to the Hadassah hospital at Mount
    Scopus. A handful of smaller massacres occurred on both sides, including a
    terrorist bomb in Jerusalem that claimed fifty-five mainly Jewish lives. Awkward
    as it is to point out, the victims on both sides are in the same ballpark—which is
    scarcely Little League size for even two days of serious Serbian cleansing. Israeli
    internalization of decades of demonization by the Soviet bloc and Arab states
    thus presents a fascinating case study for social psychology.

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    Here is the whole specific relevant chapter: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/j.ctt9qfngn.8.pdf

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    Israel not supporting muslims..i am not surprised
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