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Topic History of: King on Trump 25/2/25 Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Trump is the only leader who seems to want peace, all leaders seem to want never ending wars. Gaza could have been a nice place by now. Instead both countries want to bomb each other. It's a religious thing. But why are their Gods not battling it out themselves?
It's bizarre how people don't want peace and want war to progress until their side wins. |
hedda |
Friedrich wrote:
hedda wrote:
How do you move nearly 2 million people?
Well, Hitler managed it, and quite a bit more. Maybe you missed that story, Hedda. You don't seem to be alone.
Why would you assume I don't know about the Holocaust? Where in any post have I denied it? Appalling to fling accusations like that at someone. My mother was Jewish. It's insulting.
The bizarre film Trump posted of the Trump Gaza and the new "Rivera" with golden statues of Trump & bearded belly dancers is not just incredibly bizarre it's so grotesque.
What isn't being discussed by anyone is the fact there are 100s of $Billions in oil and gas reserves off the Gaza coast.
It rightfully belongs to the Palestinians.It's going to be stolen by the USA and Israel. |
JK2006 |
If Israel was forced to expand the GAZA strip (south east) to take in a small amount of land for development as part of Palestine, citizens could live there whilst working on the strip. There are more solutions than one. |
Friedrich |
hedda wrote:
How do you move nearly 2 million people?
Well, Hitler managed it, and quite a bit more. Maybe you missed that story, Hedda. You don't seem to be alone. |
Rick |
Trump wants a minerals deal because he wants America's money back. Well, what about every other country's money? How many billion has the UK spent on the war? Yet the British public, who get incredibly hot uunder the collar about the licence fee, appear unconcerned that a vast amount of the country's resources has been drained over the past three years or so on a war that no one seemed that committed to ending in the near future.
The German political writer Max Weber wrote in the 1910s about the Iron Cage of modern politics, which is so bureaucratic and methodical and entitled that, increasingly, hardly anything gets done. He also predicted that, briefly, a populist figure would gain power by promising to break out of the Iron Cage and get things done. Trump's success is that - people are so sick of nothing seeming to happen that when a figure turns up and promises that, one way or another, he'll do some deals, they don't seem bothered by the means, they just seem relieved that something is happening. It's alarming, but the blame resides within that cage - the orthodox politicians need to start providing alternative, practical, plans to deal with these issues. |
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