11-15-2023, 02:15 PM
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#3720
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: east van
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Slow down and read these posts better, dude. You were defending pointman's heinous posting history because you didn't carefully read what he was writing and what people were responding to.
Now you're correcting me that assassinating political leaders on foreign soil is not international protocol - no ####. I specifically said I was in support of Israel doing that in violation of international protocol.
Yeah, nobody said this will be easy. You're going to have to slip into places, assassinate these guys and slip back out. Assassinations will have to look like accidents. No fk ups, boys.
I believe Israel can handle this. They've done it before with their Nazi hunting (or at least I saw a movie about that I think was based on a true story, IDK).
I like this way because it doesn't decimate the infrastructure of Gaza while murdering thousands of civilians. I'm quirky like that, though.
Am I saying it's okay? No, not really. I am saying it's rational.
Surely you'd concede Hamas is much weaker militarily than Israel, right? That's basic.
How, then, would Hamas amass any sort of military capability for defense (or offence) unless they did it underground/covertly?
Do I like that they're hiding amongst civilians? Of course not. I understand the strategy, though. It's, frankly, a good strategy - particularly when you aren't concerned about your own citizens' safety.
See, the Palestinians are victims of Hamas and Israel. It's one of the reasons why I don't like the fact they're being slaughtered. They're in an impossible position.
I guess if the question is, who is more culpable for the bombings of civilian infrastructure: Hamas leadership or the Israeli gov't/military, I'd have to say the Israelis because they are the ones dropping bombs.
I like how you think following random international protocols at the cost of thousands of innocent lives is more noble than breaking international protocols to kill a few dozen people who are actually responsible for October 7.
That's absolutely wild.
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There is a practical difference between the questionable breaking of international protocols for waging a war that kills civilians who no one cares about and almost every other country has done the same sort of thing somewhere themselves and the breaking of international protocols of going into a third country and killing people there when the third country is vitally important to the worlds energy supply and can increase the price of food the world over by shutting down the pumps, frankly if Hamas was hanging out in Ghana or Uganda Israel would be all over that but they arent, they live in a country the world needs so Israel cant target them there
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