Israel's influence on US foreign policies

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Audioholic Slumlord
Yep, the UN has repeatedly said that starving the people in Gaza for food and medicine is akin to GENOCIDE. If you count the civilian body count, the Israeli has inflicted a far greater body count than both Hamas and Hezbollah put together. Far greater. So please shove your pro Israel attitude where no one can hear it. Hezbollah never made a statement like Ben-Gvir that stars for every IDF soldier lost, 1000 Lebanese mothers will mourn.
It’s sad to think that you think it’s funny.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
Seemed less hateful than any other response to your "stick it up your ass" vitriol. I wasn't making light of war, just laughing at you specifically.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
What ill will did Iran do to its neighbor? I need proof.
Seriously giving thought to your motives here.

Over the past three decades, Iran's regional foreign policy has frequently disrupted stability. The core of this regional turbulence stems from several primary activities. Primarily Proxy and Militia Support: Funding, arming, and training a network of non-state actors (often referred to as the "Axis of Resistance"), including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and various militias in Iraq and Syria, which frequently undermine sovereign state authority.Maritime and Energy Disruption: Harassing, seizing, and attacking commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping chokepoint.Ballistic Missile and Drone Proliferation: Developing and transferring advanced ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to state and non-state allies, escalating local conflicts.Nuclear Escalation: Expanding its nuclear program beyond the limits set by the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which has repeatedly raised international tensions.Cyber Warfare: Executing disruptive cyberattacks targeting regional infrastructure, government networks, and financial institutions.Regional Interventions: Deploying Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) personnel and directing foreign fighters to actively engage in civil conflicts, notably in Syria and Yemen.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Seemed less hateful than any other response to your "stick it up your ass" vitriol. I wasn't making light of war, just laughing at you specifically.
Please look in the mirror before laughing at others. You may just see a clown staring back at you. Just sayin.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Hezb
Seriously giving thought to your motives here.

Over the past three decades, Iran's regional foreign policy has frequently disrupted stability. The core of this regional turbulence stems from several primary activities. Primarily Proxy and Militia Support: Funding, arming, and training a network of non-state actors (often referred to as the "Axis of Resistance"), including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and various militias in Iraq and Syria, which frequently undermine sovereign state authority.Maritime and Energy Disruption: Harassing, seizing, and attacking commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping chokepoint.Ballistic Missile and Drone Proliferation: Developing and transferring advanced ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to state and non-state allies, escalating local conflicts.Nuclear Escalation: Expanding its nuclear program beyond the limits set by the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which has repeatedly raised international tensions.Cyber Warfare: Executing disruptive cyberattacks targeting regional infrastructure, government networks, and financial institutions.Regional Interventions: Deploying Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) personnel and directing foreign fighters to actively engage in civil conflicts, notably in Syria and Yemen.
Hezbollah created by the Israelis last incursion into Lebanon. Netanyahu making secret deals with Hamas to prevent the Palestinians from creating a stable government. If you point fingers at Iran, you need to point fingers at Israel as well. Neither side has been a model citizen of the world. I’m sick and tired of tired of just hearing Iran Iran Iran when Israel is equally guilty of creating instability in the region. Mix in the meddling US and things go from bad to worse.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
Please look in the mirror before laughing at others. You may just see a clown staring back at you. Just sayin.
At least it's not Candace Owens or Tucker Carlson looking back. That's what YOU sound like in this thread.

Clearly the laugh emoji hurt you in your fee-fees in a way I didn't anticipate. Carry on with demonizing the jews like the good little fascist helpful idiot you are.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
At least it's not Candace Owens or Tucker Carlson looking back. That's what YOU sound like in this thread.

Clearly the laugh emoji hurt you in your fee-fees in a way I didn't anticipate. Carry on with demonizing the jews like the good little fascist helpful idiot you are.
Clearly you are so mistaken. Misinformed people such as you can never hurt my feelings. It only makes me feel sorry for you.

As far as demonizing Jews , I’m not. Im only demonizing the fascist pigs that believe Israeli Hitler’s (Netanyahu’s) cause.

Furthermore Israeli Hitler doesn’t even consider the Jewish people outside of Israel as Jews. But your ignorance of what is really going on is blinding you to the truth. Since ignorance is bliss, I urge you to keep watching the highly accurate news casts from Fox News.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
The truth is that there is no genocide, and yes, Netanyahoo is a schmuck. But Israel has a right to exist, and your thinly veiled antisemitism is abhorrent.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
The way I see it Netanyahu used Trump to attack Iran that allowed him to use extra resources to do some land grabbing in Lebanon in the name of creating a buffer. Trump for whatever reason thought Iran was Venezuela and would be a breeze. Oops. Iran wants us to feel the consequences and are doing a pretty good job of it. You can't change Iran's ideology (regime change). About all you can do is sanction them. While I can't stand the right under Trump, the truth is nobody asked for this war. It looks like Iran will come out better in this, and Trump and Netanyahu's legacy are toast. Maybe more importantly, Israel will never be viewed the same again.
 
D

Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
I just get back the 40x Trump said a peace agreement has been reached LOL.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
I'm not seeing this antisemitism.
Suggesting the Jews control everything? Invoking Hitler and Naziism and applying it to Israel? Accusations of genocide? It's a gross mischaracterization that diminishes what an actual genocide is. Open your eyes, man.

The palestinians "solution" is more similar to naziism (the elimination of all jews and Israel as an entity) than Israel's response to palestinian barbarism on Oct. 7. Even the neighboring muslim countries want nothing to do with the palestinians, refusing them immigration in the case of Egypt, or birthright citizenship for those who have been living in Lebanon for three generations, or financial support from the gulf oil states. They are more concerned with the Palestinian cause as a political football than the Palestinian people and their wellbeing.

I think your assessnent of the current war is spot on. And I would grant 3db that the palestinians were royally screwed in 1948, and repeatedly since. But whether Netanyahu is in charge or not, the Israelis will never allow right of return for millions of people who want to kill them. Never going to happen.

We can watch some youtube videos and fancy ourselves as experts in geopolitics, and even take petty pot shots at each other on an audio forum, but none of us are going to solve this intractable conflict. And none of that excuses the rise of antisemitism taking place, from the right and even more from the left lately. That it's evident here is highly disappointing to say the least.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Suggesting the Jews control everything? Invoking Hitler and Naziism and applying it to Israel? Accusations of genocide? It's a gross mischaracterization that diminishes what an actual genocide is. Open your eyes, man.

The palestinians "solution" is more similar to naziism (the elimination of all jews and Israel as an entity) than Israel's response to palestinian barbarism on Oct. 7. Even the neighboring muslim countries want nothing to do with the palestinians, refusing them immigration in the case of Egypt, or birthright citizenship for those who have been living in Lebanon for three generations, or financial support from the gulf oil states. They are more concerned with the Palestinian cause as a political football than the Palestinian people and their wellbeing.

I think your assessnent of the current war is spot on. And I would grant 3db that the palestinians were royally screwed in 1948, and repeatedly since. But whether Netanyahu is in charge or not, the Israelis will never allow right of return for millions of people who want to kill them. Never going to happen.

We can watch some youtube videos and fancy ourselves as experts in geopolitics, and even take petty pot shots at each other on an audio forum, but none of us are going to solve this intractable conflict. And none of that excuses the rise of antisemitism taking place, from the right and even more from the left lately. That it's evident here is highly disappointing to say the least.
The rise of antisemitism outside of Israel is disgusting and I condemn it. Unfortunately the rest of the world is seeing the crimes against humanity committed by the fascists in Israel and turn their anger to the unfortunate Jewish population outside of Israel. That’s the reason why we are seeing that rise of antisemitism. What’s worse is that f?cktard Netanyahu doesn’t care what happens to the Jewish people outside of Israel.

Israel does have a right to exist but it does not have the right to do land grabs and perform ethnic cleansing under the false guise of security. The parallels between what Israel is currently doing is shockingly similar to Nazi Getmany and their conquest of Europe.

Im no geopolitical expert and that is why I listen to independent experts such as Larry Johnson, ex CIA analyst, retired Col Larry Wilkerson who served as chief of staff to General Powell.
Robert Pape, professor at the University of Chicago whose modelling of this war was spot on, Trita Parsi who has been studying the middle east for 3 decades. There are others I listen to
as well but I can’t remember their names. I listen to them because they are independent and not
under control or influence of the pro Israeli owners that slants the news in Israel’s favour.

The Adelson family, led by billionaire Dr. Miriam Adelson, holds significant influence in the global news media landscape, primarily through two major newspaper assets. Their media holdings function both as business investments and as ideological platforms to shape conservative, pro-Israel, and Republican politics. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Key Media Assets
  • Israel Hayom (Israel): The Adelson family owns and publishes this Hebrew-language daily, which is one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Israel. Founded by her late husband Sheldon Adelson, the paper historically championed Benjamin Netanyahu and is recognized for its right-wing editorial stance.[1, 2, 3]
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal (United States): In 2015, the Adelson family purchased Nevada's largest newspaper in a $140 million deal. The acquisition sparked major controversy and scrutiny from media watchdogs regarding editorial independence and transparency, as the family's identity was initially kept secret during the purchase process. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Political Impact and Reach
The family's media empires are closely tied to their massive financial contributions to the U.S. Republican party and conservative causes. Both publications have historically been utilized to back high-profile political allies; for example, the Las Vegas Review-Journal was one of the first major American newspapers to endorse Donald Trump for president. Despite being vocal supporters, the publications occasionally publish dissenting op-eds holding politicians to account on specific policies.
 
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