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How about if we make "ethnic cleansing" great again? If it's clear two peoples cannot live in close proximity without trying to kill one another, what else are you going to do? Genocide, relocation of one or the other (I think "ethnic cleansing" is a misnomer here; there's already an ethnically cleansed area -- namely Gaza. That wasn't sufficient), or constant strife seem like the only possibilities.
Worrying about the moral stain future progressives will impute will paralyze you.
"Let the retards fight" sounds like a far superior option.
Fair enough, but Trump is definitely leaning into American hegemony here, and while moving the Palestinians to Somewherelsabad might be bad for the US, I don't think it's some sort of moral horror given the current situation.
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The plan to "Let them fight" keeps getting abandoned by demanding Israel stop fighting as soon as they get too close to winning
Sure, though it also gets abandoned by all the monetary and military support, and the "greatest ally" talk.
If the region got Under the Dome'd and external support no longer existed, Israel would not only still win, but they'd win even more than otherwise.
Good for them. I don't see a reason for anyone else to get blood on their hands in their name, though.
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The most valuable support Israel gets is in the form of being allowed to buy US weapons. This could be counted as a form of military support, as not all nations get this privilege, but this isn't coming at US expense (quite the opposite). The US could stop providing monetary aid and Israel would still be the dominant military power in the region by some distance as long as the US didn't embargo them.
I think they've moderated that to "greatest ally in the ME"? That's the only version I see.
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