That is an interesting way to look at it, but from the other lens it will be seen differently.
Echo71Niner
I truly fucking hate this situation, the deployment of American troops. Regrettably, I can already envision the headlines: 'U.S. Troops killed in Israel,' serving as a potential catalyst for dragging the U.S. into a regional conflict.
weapons industry shareholders
They're eagerly seeking yacht upgrades, practically drooling at the prospect of a regional conflict, likely daydreaming about the financial windfall.
They have cleared 28 Israeli settlements near the border with Lebanon and the US asking Israel to avoid preemptive strike on Hezbollah and Washington pledging to mobilize US aircraft if Hezbollah initiates war.
The situation is about to become explosive on the Northern border.
It's a worldwide relentless cycle, isn't it?
what's like living in your world?
Emergency takes precedence over religious law or traditions. The mention of Jewish law in the article is unnecessary in the context.
It's fucking awful when innocent people pay for the price. In emergency situations such as the one described in the article, the need to address and respond to the situation takes precedence over religious law or traditions. The mention of Jewish law in the article is unnecessary in the context.
They arrested many "American Jews" in NY in last few days for protesting genocide against Palestinians in their name. No media is reporting on it.
Hamas is the governing party of Palestine.
No it's not. You are confusing Palestine with Gaza, Gaza is a small part of Palestine.
.... I misread, never mind.
It's quite audacious for China to intercept us during our flyby mission near the airspace of one of their allies. If the situation were reversed, and the Chinese were conducting a flyby along the coast of Alaska, we would unquestionably support their right to do so and refrain from any intervention.