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  1. Until murderer, Netanyahu is assassinated or arrested, this GENOCIDE will continue to appal the decent folk out there. I truly do no know a soul who supports Israel so can only assume they are “different” from me – thank God for that! Israel has become a destructive, vicious and barbaric nation and how I wish they would disappear off the face of the earth. How anyone decent or sane can even consider backing these murdering phycho’s is foreign to me. What the hell has happened to ‘normal humanity’? What has gone so horribly wrong? There must be a way back from this horror!

  2. Of course they need to cover up and hide the truth. It just becomes too hard to play the victim if people think you are in fact an arsehole. At this point they are like the people who pretend to have cancer. No shame whatsoever

  3. The Palestinian tyranny is sad. But the stand against terrorism as they define it in Israel, can be seen to have started in the USA and was advanced in Bush’s time.

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/02/24/the-united-states-of-permanent-war/
    …the Bush administration had always intended for the United States to wage a permanent war. In the days after 9/11, President Bush provided the guiding vision when he announced in a speech to the nation that the United States would be fighting an indefinite global war on terror. “Our response involves far more than instant retaliation and isolated strikes,” Bush explained. “Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have ever seen.”

    The following year, Director of Policy Planning Richard Haass provided additional confirmation of the administration’s intentions. “There can be no exit strategy in the war against terrorism,” Haass declared. “It is a war that will persist.” In other words, Haass announced that the United States would remain at war against terrorism forever. “There is unlikely to be an Antietam, a decisive battle in this war,” Haass stated. “An exit strategy, therefore, will do us no good. What we need is an endurance strategy.”
    As U.S. officials developed their endurance strategy, they also settled on a few guiding principles. For starters, U.S. officials determined that they would have to maintain some kind of permanent presence in Afghanistan. “We’re not leaving Afghanistan prematurely,” Secretary of Defense Robert Gates remarked during the early years of the Obama administration. “In fact, we’re not ever leaving at all.”…

  4. Much the same as to what NZ will be in the next ten years as the colonists want every last cent that Maori have and the rest of the land .They have already obtained the water under this government which will top the list of assets to sell off .

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