No, we don't. You THINK it's true...but then again, you think a lot of things that have no basis in fact.Dilbert_X wrote:
Very funny, we know thats not true.FEOS wrote:
Since, in the case of Israel both the actual and claimed intent are the same...
No, they're just terrorists...and proud of it.Dilbert_X wrote:
No they're just less dishonest.FEOS wrote:
and I guess in the case of Hamas, the actual and claimed intent are the same...then yes.
Sounds very "US-policy in Vietnam"-ish. And very much like Hamas, to boot.Dilbert_X wrote:
I don't give a toss about intent really, body count is what matters.
To not "give a toss about intent" is to turn a blind eye to reality.
"On par with the SS"? Are you smoking something? The "some" you refer to is a small proportion of the world's population that think the way you do, Dilbert. Don't for a second think that your line of thinking is at all mainstream, particularly as regards the IDF.Dilbert_X wrote:
But back on topic.
Rahm Emmanuel's father was a terrorist - no question about it, and he personally served in an organisation some put on a par with the SS and at best has a long history of being very careless with civilian lives and human rights.
Does it not matter at all?
People could take a knee-jerk reaction and say the same thing about any military of any country in the world, and they wouldn't be any more right than you are.
So no. It does not matter at all. If he had been doing something other than cleaning brakes, you might have something to argue against. But he didn't...so you don't.
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