I totally agree. The question is, if one side stops, does the other suddenly forget all that has been done, or do the generational wrongs motivate further action?
We need to remember here I think, we are not talking about an argument in a bar. We are talking about ideology, bolstered by 80yrs of hatred.
If somebody tells you their entire reason for living is to eradicate a people and a country, it might be a good idea to recognise that for what it is.
I don't have the answer here. I wouldn't pretend to. My bone of contention is with people who think one step, then project their world view on a self proclaimed enemy that shows no signs of sharing said world view.
I love you Guy - no homo - but the complexity here goes way beyond 'please stop' IMO
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In no way whatsoever have I suggested that the solution is to say “please stop” and that this would work. This is a massive assumption. I’ve literally said nothing more than that the solution is NOT, “kill their sons too.”
Everyone is for the non-aggression principle until it’s Israel striking first, and then they do mental gymnastics to rationalize it.
Once we help them do regime change in Iran, they will have total control of the Middle East and won’t need us anymore.
If you think that’s a good thing, think again. They already spy on us, kill our Presidents, and orchestrate false flag attacks like 9/11. What do you think will happen when they no longer rely on us for military support?