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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: 'This may be Biden's Vietnam' [View all]BannonsLiver
(16,671 posts)25. And we could take them all away tomorrow and Israel would retain roughly 90 percent of its capability to fight this war.
Taking the weapons away wont keep them from doing what theyre doing. Its naive to think otherwise.
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It is stamped with US approval and authorship in the forms of money, weapons and diplomatic support.
David__77
May 2
#35
I personally think only a very small slice of the American public find the Israel-Hamas war a dealbreaker
shrike3
May 2
#3
He says Biden has alienated "a lot of the Democratic base" -- with U.S. foreign policy? No evidence of that.
betsuni
May 3
#131
Yes, yet they're exactly the ones some people think are the base, who think Democrats must be
betsuni
May 4
#148
I think probably because for them the entire thing is based entirely on emotion.
BannonsLiver
May 2
#31
When we are sending them bunker busters that we know can take out a whole block
womanofthehills
May 2
#54
And we could take them all away tomorrow and Israel would retain roughly 90 percent of its capability to fight this war.
BannonsLiver
May 2
#25
Taking away resources will make some difference at some time and that's good enough
uponit7771
May 2
#57
My guess is if there are parallels to the 60s we could be more in a "sending advisors to Vietnam" stage
ColinC
May 2
#11
One must ever ever ever say "you," or a person will likely have an unfortunate experience.
betsuni
May 4
#150
So true. Give us a break, Bernie. No divisiveness pls. You've been on pretty good behavior...
brush
May 2
#37
I got a fucking load of his old campaign manager's goddamn tweets and *yeesh* what a shitshow!
SoFlaBro
May 3
#117
If Trump wins, it disappears immediately. Just as the outrage about Obama and drones disappeared never to
betsuni
May 3
#122
"Pres Biden is Going to win in spite of all these attempts to put this on Pres Biden."
LenaBaby61
May 2
#102
No, Hell all the protests didn't work in the 60's and 70's...boomer biggest generation ever..
Demsrule86
May 2
#33
Come on, Bernie is not correct. This is not 1968, we are not sending draftees to fight in VM.
brush
May 2
#43
7 months and organized protests were immediate, the Biden administration is clearly doing all it can to
betsuni
May 3
#127
Well it couldn't be worse than 2016, where Cornell West left the convention and endorsed Jill Stein, David Sirota,
JohnSJ
May 2
#85
Sorry, Bernie. The comparison isn't close. A shame you'd make a false equivalence statement.
ancianita
May 2
#77
Go away Sanders. The comparisons is not valid, and your bullshit assessment doesn't make so. In fact it is offensive.
JohnSJ
May 2
#80
Thousands marching against Netanyahoo every week in Israel. Massive marches bigger than these university occupations
AnrothElf
May 4
#143
That's what I just said. Thousands protesting Netanyahoo in Israel. More than the US.
AnrothElf
May 4
#155
1 Israeli protester protesting Netanyahoo in Israel is worth 10,000 self-entitled college kids.
AnrothElf
May 4
#157
"other people are making this reference" "[Biden's] alienated not only young people but a lot of the Democratic base
betsuni
May 3
#130