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@Таксист еве нешто од аспект на муабетот за можноста на војна на истоштеност, и да Израел да ги потроши ресурсите. Не им требаат многу ресурси за ова што го прават, САД на Украина им дава(ше) илјадици пати повеќе. Не дека и они имаат бесконечни резерви, но на Израел навистина не им треба многу.
Плус Израел смета на тоа дека сите ние ќе плаќаме за нивното етничко чистење. Еве уште еднаш што планираат Израел, и можеби малку да се свестат навивачите за Израел етнички да ги исчисти Палестинците од Палестина.
By employing what is essentially the carpet-bombing approach, Tel Aviv has made the choice of adopting a policy that is sure to produce hundreds of thousands of refugees—or perhaps even more than a million. Indeed, many in the Israeli regime are motivated to maximize refugees, and push Gazans out of the country altogether using the Orwellian phrase "voluntary migration."
On a military, tactical level, the Israeli state will have no problem accomplishing this. Tel Aviv has an air force, a deep reservoir of American-funded weapons, and a nuclear arsenal. The Israeli military can easily reduce all of Gaza to rubble. But what is sure to result from this is a humanitarian disaster accompanied by a global debate over which foreign country will host the refugees.
Israeli mouthpieces are already at work pushing the cost onto foreign taxpayers, including American ones. This week, two Israeli politicians—one from the militarist Likud party, and one from the center-left Yesh Atid party—took to the pages of The Wall Street Journal to demand that "countries around the world should offer a haven for Gaza residents who seek relocation." According to these politicians, "[t]he international community"—i.e., not Israel—"has a moral imperative" to resettle Gazans somewhere outside Israel at not-Israel's expense.
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@Таксист еве нешто од аспект на муабетот за можноста на војна на истоштеност, и да Израел да ги потроши ресурсите. Не им требаат многу ресурси за ова што го прават, САД на Украина им дава(ше) илјадици пати повеќе. Не дека и они имаат бесконечни резерви, но на Израел навистина не им треба многу.
Плус Израел смета на тоа дека сите ние ќе плаќаме за нивното етничко чистење. Еве уште еднаш што планираат Израел, и можеби малку да се свестат навивачите за Израел етнички да ги исчисти Палестинците од Палестина.
You're Paying for the Israel War. You'll Also Pay for the Refugees. | Mises Institute
Resettling Gazans in America—at taxpayer expense—will be sold as a "humanitarian" effort, but anyone who sees through the propaganda will see that it's really
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By employing what is essentially the carpet-bombing approach, Tel Aviv has made the choice of adopting a policy that is sure to produce hundreds of thousands of refugees—or perhaps even more than a million. Indeed, many in the Israeli regime are motivated to maximize refugees, and push Gazans out of the country altogether using the Orwellian phrase "voluntary migration."
On a military, tactical level, the Israeli state will have no problem accomplishing this. Tel Aviv has an air force, a deep reservoir of American-funded weapons, and a nuclear arsenal. The Israeli military can easily reduce all of Gaza to rubble. But what is sure to result from this is a humanitarian disaster accompanied by a global debate over which foreign country will host the refugees.
Israeli mouthpieces are already at work pushing the cost onto foreign taxpayers, including American ones. This week, two Israeli politicians—one from the militarist Likud party, and one from the center-left Yesh Atid party—took to the pages of The Wall Street Journal to demand that "countries around the world should offer a haven for Gaza residents who seek relocation." According to these politicians, "[t]he international community"—i.e., not Israel—"has a moral imperative" to resettle Gazans somewhere outside Israel at not-Israel's expense.