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10-09-2019, 07:07 PM
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I suggest you learn history sir...until then shove it
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LMAO at that map. It’s a farce made by someone with absolutely no understanding of history. There has NEVER been a “Palestine” or “Palestinians”. Read a fckn book.
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That map was the start of our preference of Jews over Arabs.
Many argued at the time that it was a costly mistake as the Arabs had the oil.
Truman though needed the Jewish vote back home.
https://www.wayoflife.org/reports/ha...of_israel.html
Truman’s decision to recognize Israel was hard fought. He was strongly opposed by the U.S. State Department, which favored a United Nations trusteeship over Palestine. The State Department took a pragmatic view, seeing the need for the free flow of oil from Muslim nations in the face of the very real possibility of war with Russia. They did not want to offend the Muslims for the sake of a “few Jews.”
https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/museum...tion-of-isreal
In the Spring of 1948, Palestine became embroiled in American domestic politics. Jewish votes were important to President Truman in the coming election. Key advisers, especially Clark Clifford, pushed him to stand firmly for UN partition to win those votes.
As May 15th approached, pressure on President Truman increased. He was urged to recognize the new Jewish state that was certain to be proclaimed when partition occurred. Others counseled against recognition, arguing it would antagonize Arab states and jeopardize American access to oil.
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10-09-2019, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by WTF
That map was the start of our preference of Jews over Arabs.
Many argued at the time that it was a costly mistake as the Arabs had the oil.
Truman though needed the Jewish vote back home.
https://www.wayoflife.org/reports/ha...of_israel.html
Truman’s decision to recognize Israel was hard fought. He was strongly opposed by the U.S. State Department, which favored a United Nations trusteeship over Palestine. The State Department took a pragmatic view, seeing the need for the free flow of oil from Muslim nations in the face of the very real possibility of war with Russia. They did not want to offend the Muslims for the sake of a “few Jews.”
https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/museum...tion-of-isreal
In the Spring of 1948, Palestine became embroiled in American domestic politics. Jewish votes were important to President Truman in the coming election. Key advisers, especially Clark Clifford, pushed him to stand firmly for UN partition to win those votes.
As May 15th approached, pressure on President Truman increased. He was urged to recognize the new Jewish state that was certain to be proclaimed when partition occurred. Others counseled against recognition, arguing it would antagonize Arab states and jeopardize American access to oil.
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So did it jeopardize our access to oil?
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10-09-2019, 07:30 PM
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So did it jeopardize our access to oil?
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Have you ever heard of the oil embargo and how that has effected American politics?
The Jewish state of Israel has been no help in our getting ME oil....our support for them has actually been a hindrance.
We are 22 trillion dollars in debt, mostly because of all we have had to spend because of that choice by Truman.
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10-09-2019, 07:56 PM
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Have you ever heard of the oil embargo and how that has effected American politics?
The Jewish state of Israel has been no help in our getting ME oil....our support for them has actually been a hindrance.
We are 22 trillion dollars in debt, mostly because of all we have had to spend because of that choice by Truman.
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So most of our 22 trillion debt is actually Truman's fault.
So you just absolved GW, Obama, and Trump in one fail of a statement. So not only disturbed, but a far pitch from reality these days too.
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10-09-2019, 08:22 PM
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Which country do you pledge your allegiance to? Israel?
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So most of our 22 trillion debt is actually Truman's fault.
So you just absolved GW, Obama, and Trump in one fail of a statement. So not only disturbed, but a far pitch from reality these days too.
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NO....I said Truman started it. You are not very logical are you?
That does not absolve any other President with their unconditional loyalty to a nation other than America.
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10-09-2019, 08:30 PM
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NO....I said Truman started it. You are not very logical are you?
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you specifically said.
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We are 22 trillion dollars in debt, mostly because of all we have had to spend because of that choice by Truman.
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So by your own words. "MOST" of that 22 trillion is Truman's fault. Is that not what you said?
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10-09-2019, 08:37 PM
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you specifically said.
So by your own words. "MOST" of that 22 trillion is Truman's fault. Is that not what you said?
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And you said
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So you just absolved GW, Obama, and Trump in one fail of a statement.
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And I explained exactly wtf was meant.
Were you man enough to have an honest non gotcha discussion....I'd be happy to. Until then.....gif time.
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10-09-2019, 09:04 PM
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Were you man enough to have an honest non gotcha discussion
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That's kind of laughable based on the gifs and memes you post on any given post.
But in this case it wasn't a gotcha. It was simply what you said.
Did or did not you say.
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We are 22 trillion dollars in debt, mostly because of all we have had to spend because of that choice by Truman.
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Please explain that again if you didn't actually mean "mostly because of all we have had to spend because of that choice by Truman".
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10-09-2019, 09:07 PM
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Apparently you have shit in your ears. I'm hearing plenty from the right but you won't hear it on MSNBC or CNN.
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Tell us what the right wing is saying about the betrayal of the Kurds, as a military man tell me how proud you are of the wisdom of your leader.
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10-09-2019, 09:48 PM
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Tell us what the right wing is saying about the betrayal of the Kurds, as a military man tell me how proud you are of the wisdom of your leader.
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tell us why the US should attack a NATO ally, Turkey and continue to play World Cop? what has that gotten the US lately?
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10-10-2019, 01:23 AM
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I don't like Turkey and they should have been kicked out of NATO. what Turkey is doing is nothing more than a de-facto land grab.
That thing with the Kurds is unfortunate since Turks have shit for brain leaving things alone., but Isis in Syria is not our problem, it is Russia and Assad's problem.
hell.. what the turks are doing should be grounds for expulsion from nato.
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10-10-2019, 12:07 PM
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Our soldiers there were human shields, there aren’t/weren’t nearly enough to make a tactical difference. Their job is to simply be there, making an attack far less likely due to the possibility of killing Americans and pissing off the big dog.
Fuck that, bring them home and let the subhumans slaughter each other like they’ve done for millennia. Chlorine for the gene pool as far as I’m concerned.
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10-10-2019, 12:10 PM
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Our soldiers there were human shields, there aren’t/weren’t nearly enough to make a tactical difference. Their job is to simply be there, making an attack far less likely due to the possibility of killing Americans and pissing off the big dog.
Fuck that, bring them home and let the subhumans slaughter each other like they’ve done for millennia. Chlorine for the gene pool as far as I’m concerned.
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Are you too for leaving Israel to fend for themselves.
No more support for any other nation?
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10-10-2019, 12:24 PM
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I don't like Turkey and they should have been kicked out of NATO. what Turkey is doing is nothing more than a de-facto land grab.
That thing with the Kurds is unfortunate since Turks have shit for brain leaving things alone., but Isis in Syria is not our problem, it is Russia and Assad's problem.
hell.. what the turks are doing should be grounds for expulsion from nato.
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You finally got it right unlike some hypocritical racist Trumptards in this forum...
https://www.reuters.com/investigates...gan-education/
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10-10-2019, 12:38 PM
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Our soldiers there were human shields, there aren’t/weren’t nearly enough to make a tactical difference. Their job is to simply be there, making an attack far less likely due to the possibility of killing Americans and pissing off the big dog.
Fuck that, bring them home and let the subhumans slaughter each other like they’ve done for millennia. Chlorine for the gene pool as far as I’m concerned.
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Tell that bullshit to the grieving relatives of the Americans that will be targeted by the resurgent ISIS scum.
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