....what? You just said Abraham accords are the reason for this conflict... That's the same as saying Trump is to blame....
And just because I'm rightfully assigning blame to Biden, the current sitting US president and self-proclaimed biggest support of Israel, doesn't mean I support Trump.
Feel free to creep on all of my comment history, my political leanings should be pretty self-evident.
Don't you feel gross telling people that if they say Biden's policies have allowed the situation to get out of control, it means they support Trump?
I mean, you do understand that ultimately Israel is our client state and entirely dependent upon our aid for their survival, right?
They literally could not be prosecuting this war if we stopped shipping them weapons, and they would never have attacked Iran if we didn't have our CSG and accompanying missile destroyers sitting in between them.
Point the rest of us to where anyone in this thread said that Trump's actions started the Israel conflict rather than just escalating what was already going on.
_Maybe you are under informed. The Abraham Accords and the moving of the US embassy were escalations in this conflict._
It's like three or four comments up, did you even look?
Or does your extensive knowledge of Middle Eastern history not extend back that far?
In case you're still confused, both of those actions were taken by the Trump administration, and it was the sole content of that comment.
Bruh. You seem to have not read my comment or the one you just quoted. The quote is not claiming that Trump started the conflict. That quote is stating that he escalated it. Try again, but make sure you look up the difference between "start" and "escalate" before you do.
Maybe you are under informed. The Abraham Accords and the moving of the US embassy were escalations in this conflict.
Are you seriously claiming I said Trump started the conflict? What does the word "escalation" mean to you?
Do you not understand that you cited only two events, and both of them occurred during the Trump administration....?
I'm actually at a loss for words, because if you don't grasp how your comment is explicitly stating Trump is to blame, I don't know what else to tell you.
Such a standard would require every response to include a whole historical account.
No... what are you talking about?
You said the escalatory actions were the Abraham accords, and moving the embassy to Jerusalem.
I just pointed those were both actions taken by the Trump administration.
So what requires a historical account? Do you mean you just want to site random historical events with no context, and if anyone points out when they happened, that's somehow a bad faith argument, or an unfair standard to apply...?
Oh my God... Did you really just read those "trigger events" in some article, have no idea what they actually were, or when they happened, but still decided to cite them in support of your argument...?
....what? You just said Abraham accords are the reason for this conflict... That's the same as saying Trump is to blame....
And just because I'm rightfully assigning blame to Biden, the current sitting US president and self-proclaimed biggest support of Israel, doesn't mean I support Trump.
Feel free to creep on all of my comment history, my political leanings should be pretty self-evident.
Don't you feel gross telling people that if they say Biden's policies have allowed the situation to get out of control, it means they support Trump?
I mean, you do understand that ultimately Israel is our client state and entirely dependent upon our aid for their survival, right?
They literally could not be prosecuting this war if we stopped shipping them weapons, and they would never have attacked Iran if we didn't have our CSG and accompanying missile destroyers sitting in between them.
Point the rest of us to where anyone in this thread said that Trump's actions started the Israel conflict rather than just escalating what was already going on.
It's like three or four comments up, did you even look?
Or does your extensive knowledge of Middle Eastern history not extend back that far?
In case you're still confused, both of those actions were taken by the Trump administration, and it was the sole content of that comment.
Bruh. You seem to have not read my comment or the one you just quoted. The quote is not claiming that Trump started the conflict. That quote is stating that he escalated it. Try again, but make sure you look up the difference between "start" and "escalate" before you do.
I wrote:
Are you seriously claiming I said Trump started the conflict? What does the word "escalation" mean to you?
Do you not understand that you cited only two events, and both of them occurred during the Trump administration....?
I'm actually at a loss for words, because if you don't grasp how your comment is explicitly stating Trump is to blame, I don't know what else to tell you.
Such a standard would require every response to include a whole historical account.
No... what are you talking about?
You said the escalatory actions were the Abraham accords, and moving the embassy to Jerusalem.
I just pointed those were both actions taken by the Trump administration.
So what requires a historical account? Do you mean you just want to site random historical events with no context, and if anyone points out when they happened, that's somehow a bad faith argument, or an unfair standard to apply...?
Oh my God... Did you really just read those "trigger events" in some article, have no idea what they actually were, or when they happened, but still decided to cite them in support of your argument...?
Not saying that the situation is good.
Only one candidate is going to make this worse for Palestine, as a political favor. Recognition of the annexed West Bank.
https://forward.com/fast-forward/618034/miriam-adelson-funding-trump-israel/
Me: post factual events
You:
Me: Who are you arguing with here? It isn't me.
I said they were escalations in the conflict