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Now he's here to offer is sage wisdom again...
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Now he's here to offer is sage wisdom again...
Now he's here to offer is sage wisdom again...
He cares only for what he thinks is best for Israel. It seems republicans also put israel ahead of the U.S.
Netanyahu's speech is at 11:00 a.m. EST if anyone wants to watch it live it is available via c-span. (Did you see what I did there? )
You don't believe Iran is an aggressive country?Netanyahu's speech is at 11:00 a.m. EST if anyone wants to watch it live it is available via c-span. (Did you see what I did there? )
RandomVariable
Yeah, I did see it.
You sided against with a foreign power over your own country.
Lemme guess - RW, right?
You don't believe Iran is an aggressive country?Netanyahu's speech is at 11:00 a.m. EST if anyone wants to watch it live it is available via c-span. (Did you see what I did there? )
RandomVariable
Yeah, I did see it.
You sided against with a foreign power over your own country.
Lemme guess - RW, right?
As Netanyahu said, "The enemy of your enemy, is your enemy." You also make two assumptions. The first is that if an agreement is not reached an attack is immediately forthcoming. The internal community has several options besides direct conflict. The second assumption is that weakening Iran will make ISIS stronger. Perhaps if Arab countries were not defending themselves on two fronts they might make better progress on one front. Iran is an aggressive country.You don't believe Iran is an aggressive country?Netanyahu's speech is at 11:00 a.m. EST if anyone wants to watch it live it is available via c-span. (Did you see what I did there? )
RandomVariable
Yeah, I did see it.
You sided against with a foreign power over your own country.
Lemme guess - RW, right?
Attacking Iran would only make Isis stronger. And Isis seems a lot worse than Iran. So a deal with Iran seems like the only option.
As Netanyahu said, "The enemy of your enemy, is your enemy." You also make two assumptions. The first is that if an agreement is not reached an attack is immediately forthcoming. The internal community has several options besides direct conflict. The second assumption is that weakening Iran will make ISIS stronger. Perhaps if Arab countries were not defending themselves on two fronts they might make better progress on one front. Iran is an aggressive country.You don't believe Iran is an aggressive country?Netanyahu's speech is at 11:00 a.m. EST if anyone wants to watch it live it is available via c-span. (Did you see what I did there? )
RandomVariable
Yeah, I did see it.
You sided against with a foreign power over your own country.
Lemme guess - RW, right?
Attacking Iran would only make Isis stronger. And Isis seems a lot worse than Iran. So a deal with Iran seems like the only option.