can you cite that analysis?The analyses I've read disagree with you.
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can you cite that analysis?The analyses I've read disagree with you.
"A boonies fellow like me" was a compliment?Why was that an attack?
Oct 7th.Response to what?
And I respect that.My posting style reflects my love for Jews, Judaism, and Israel.![]()
That was a question, not a statement.I didn’t say it was a compliment. You did.
Oh---what sort of response would you suggest?Oct 7th.
Many flee here from the shitpile they've made of their own country. Now they want to do the same to us.Do you know any South Africans?
Uhm??? It is not clear to me as to what you refer? I have known many people who fled South Africa----educated people---but that was way back--Many flee here from the shitpile they've made of their own country. Now they want to do the same to us.
Here's one:can you cite that analysis?
South Africans. That's whom you asked if I knew any, right?It is not clear to me as to what you refer?
ROFLMAO you cited monday morning quarter back OPINION--to wit---PROPAGANDA Re read your idiot postHere's one:
Presumably an oversight, Stephens does not mention the movement of Egyptian armed forces into the Sinai Peninsula prior to the June war—a fact usually cited in such Zionist propaganda accounts as proof of Nasser’s intent to invade Israel. In fact, Israel’s own intelligence had assessed, following the Egyptian movement of troops, that Nasser had no intention of attacking Israel (they judged him not to be insane), which was an assessment shared by the US intelligence community.The CIA observed that Egypt’s forces had taken up defensive positions after having received an intelligence report from the Soviet Union that Israel was amassing forces on the border with Egypt’s ally, Syria. (“The Soviet advice to the Syrians [sic] that the Israelis were planning an attack was not far off,” State Department Middle East analyst Harold Saunders subsequently assessed, “although they seem to have exaggerated the magnitude. The Israelis probably were planning an attack—but not an invasion.”)![]()
Who Started the Six Day War of June 1967?
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens defends Israel’s occupation of Palestine by regurgitating Zionist propaganda about who started the 1967 Six Day War.www.foreignpolicyjournal.com
CIA opinion, you mean?ROFLMAO you cited monday morning quarter back OPINION
ok----a citation please----from the CIACIA opinion, you mean?
Fair enough.
Nah, you only get one shot in your invincible ignorance game.ok----a citation please----from the CIA
PATHETIC-----The Israeli army was nowhere near the Syrian border. YourNah, you only get one shot in your invincible ignorance game.
One that was lawful. One that didn't kill 33,000 people and throw a million Gazans into famine. One that didn't restrict humanitarian aid.Oh---what sort of response would you suggest?
so exactly what we have now. Thanks.One that was lawful. One that didn't kill 33,000 people and throw a million Gazans into famine. One that didn't restrict humanitarian aid.
Are you saying 33 000 people are not dead? Are you saying there is no famine? Are you saying Israel is not restricting humanitarian aid?so exactly what we have now. Thanks.