gdavidbrown
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So, is US policy toward Israel a result of its creation? The US was one of its creators, breaking the area's then current cultural organization. So, the US feels they broke it and so own it forever? Was there a geopolitical reason for its creation that I'm not aware of?
12:29 PM - May 03, 2024
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Kos
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In response to gdavidbrown.
One possible reason is that the US was the first to recognize the state of Israel as a sovereign nation and stood by them through the very tumultuous and dangerous few years as they were established and then repeatedly attacked by their neighbors. We are also tied economically.
12:33 PM - May 03, 2024
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gdavidbrown
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Yes, recognizing the "right" of taking land from one culture and giving it to another. It strikes me as grossly unjust and immoral.
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12:38 PM - May 03, 2024
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Kos
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In response to gdavidbrown.
The world is often an ugly place and the solutions to problems are frequently imperfect. It's easy to take one side and pummel the other with criticism. It's much harder to seek peaceful solutions.
12:42 PM - May 03, 2024
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gdavidbrown
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In response to Kos.
Are you suggesting that the creation of Israel was a solution, however imperfect, to a problem? If so, please, explain. :-)
12:48 PM - May 03, 2024
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