Yeah also probably the largest and bloodiest conflict going on today
Yeah also probably the largest and bloodiest conflict going on today
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) characterized the wave of airstrikes as an effort to preemptively “remove the threat” posed by a purportedly imminent Hezbollah attack
You gotta love how they’re trying to spin this: Hezbollah has proudly declared that this ‘purportedly’ imminent attack was indeed very real and very carried out some hours later
endangering tens of thousands of civilians and heightening the chances of an all-out regional war.
Those ‘tens of thousands civilians’ have already evacuated months ago and the only casualties were three (3) fighters from Hezbollah and some associated group. Source : Hezbollah themselves
I wonder how people can keep reading this kind of propaganda and not worry why it doesn’t correlate with what international observers and even Hezbollah themselves are saying
Yeah it’llbe interesting to find out who these lawmakers are that need more than money
That’s a pretty naive take. There are plenty of rich religious fundamentalists, and plenty of poor atheists. And plenty of rich societies with very little tolerance for critical thinking
Access to education and societal tolerance to critical thinking?
Most are taught by their parents
It’s in their religious texts
They believe they’re better and should have more rights than other people
Sadly, there are too much religious nutjobs for this to work
They’ve been supporting them from behind their electrified border fence
You’re pretty delusional if you think every drop of oil can be traced back in such an active conflict. You should read up on more sources and you’ll see everyone was buying cheap oil from the intermediaries. You could say Assad was funding ISIS with Russian support, but it’s a pretty useless statement once you know where it comes from
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Don’t forget India
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It’s weird your source is saying Israel was mostly buying ISIS oil, while the FT article they heavily draw from actually says most of it was coming out of Kurdish territories, with the funds being used for Peshmerga forces fighting against ISIS
Taking all reporting into account it looks like all the produced oil going through Turkish traders with nobody down the chain caring who they’re funding
But you want them to?
But then how are they gonna keep China out?
I don’t think this is ever irrelevant (regardless the question)
Same people?