Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza years ago but has still had to contend w/ ongoing attacks from the territory, that aspect seems to be glossed over in coverage of the conflict. (It helps explain Netanyahu's durability in otherwise very volatile Israeli politics) =>https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/996391164365365248 …
Putting aside your argument who has exercised more morality in this conflict, I think you hit an important point. In fact, I think both should be held to the same standards, vs. putting more on Israel because they are more powerful.
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I do not think that either the US or Israel will derive much advantage in strategic geopolitical schemes of it were to prosecute war with disregard to what they stand for, it diminishes their influence and threatens the current hegemony.
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Disagree on a lot but really appreciate your feedback. Come again.
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Thanks for the engagement.
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My take is this, beyond the international statutes and treaties, every nation-state has a moral code and virtues it espouses that they project into the international arena not only through alliances, economic partnerships and the like, but also by how they respond to...
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We expect better from Israel than we do from Hamas, from US than we do from ISIS.
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...incidences, be they natural disasters, terrorist attacks or war. The more power the nation wields the more responsibility they have to project their moral code and values on the international stage through action because of the influence that offer imparts on them. To come...
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