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Ummm.
In a world where the rate of 6.000.000 casualties within 4 years is presented as a believable historical fact, it makes no sense to claim that the rate of 30.000 casualties within 5 months "makes absolutely no sense from a mathematical perspective".
Make it make sense.
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Oh, it's quite the conundrum, isn't it? On one hand, we have Jack Keane, a decorated four-star general with an illustrious 37-year career in the U.S. Army, credited with pivotal strategies like "the surge" in Iraq. And then there's Clownel, the self-proclaimed colonel who openly admits to never having served in the military, yet feels entitled to criticize the Israeli army for cowardice. Tough choice, huh?
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Do you even know what "The Surge" was? The 'strategy" was to send more troops.
We can talk about 'the surge' but I don't think you want to do that with me (considering I've consistently embarrassed you in the past with sources and you'd run away because you don't know anything).
Forstadt is the military historian who will post any random American former military officer as long as he likes what they say about Israel because that's all that matters. He's also too lazy to do any research on the people he posts, as I've proven consistently.
btw, Fordast, explain to everyone - from your extensive military experience - how soldiers should bunch up on patrol instead of staying apart. Maybe you were in the IDF and got shit training because I keep seeing videos of IDF bunching up, which no proper army would do. That may explain your ignorance. This assumes you weren't rejected for mental illness.
Here is former Colonel MacGregor on the conflict.
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Anyone who has read the Torah (the OT for Christians) shouldn't be surprised by the psychopathy of the above (btw, that chick and one of her Black (Ethiopian) dancers really do look native to the Levant, am I right?)
When 9/11 happened I remember most people were somber. There wasn't this bloodlust. People raised in Christianity think differently about life and their enemies than those raised in Judaism.
Funny enough the most bloodthirsty person at the time of the tragedy I could think of was Howard Stern (Jewish) who demanded we mass murder people with nukes.
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They can dream of wiping the Gazans but they can’t wipe their bravery and resilience. ROFL they sure do they are “Israelites” after all. There is an interesting book called The invention of the Jewish people by Shalmo Sands who is Israeli himself, the thesis is that Judaism is no different than Christianity or Islam in being multiethnic religion. There were several significant conversions to Judaism historically the most famous of these are the Khazars, the kingdom of Adiabene , the Himyarite kingdom in Yemen, Kindah in central Arabia , several less known ones that probably occurred.
Real Levantines here
https://www.anumuseum.org.il/bnei-menashe/
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