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Because, unlike us, Qatar has very deep ties with Hamas. And they have made Israel accept this relationship. (Even if they do not accept it, they prefer Qatar over us) When our people find the slightest fault in Hamas, they say let's expel Hamas from the country. Then they complain that foreign policy is a failure :ROFLMAO:

Thats a good point too.
 

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The U.S. is fine. All they have to do is play the role of "bouncer" for Israel and ensure that no other conventional military joins the conflict. They're going to pass a $14.8 billion usd emergency military aid bill for Israel, which, of course, is pennies for them overall when we're talking military spending. Meanwhile, they'll pass a much larger spending bill for Ukraine, designed to continue to bleed the Soviet stockpile dry. They have no interest in Russia losing the war in Ukraine, quickly, or in any substantial way. They simply want to get a cheap price to eliminate the Russian stocpile of Soviet weapons, for an extremely cheap price, sending mostly weapons that have been stockpiled in wearhouses that were meant for the Cold War. Meanwhile, they got NATO expansion in the form of Finland and Sweden is right behind them. That means, the entire Russian border to West, with the exception of Belarus (an irrelevant country) will be protected by Article 5, putting our Russian adversaries in a terrible position relative to their expansionist hopes.

USA has no real interest in bombing Iran back into the stone age. A destabilized Iran (the mistake they made in Iraq) does nothing to support their national interests. Instead, they'll simply focus their efforts on using their military toys to hunt Iranian proxies in the region, and keep any significant force from joining the fight in any meaningful way against Israel.

It costs them very little to drone strike some proxies, or launch a couple cruise missiles into Syria, Lebanon, etc, etc just to let the proxy groups in the region know they're watching.

Which part of mobile camps and empty warehouses words do you not understood ?? If the strike were a success ..the non state acors attacks were allready ceased by now . You are against militants insurgencies not a standing army !!
Fighting hydra for the wars that is not yours .

Lol why? The USA still has more than $5 Billion left in Presidential Drawdown Authority and Federal grant authority to provide Ukraine plenty of weaponry throughout the remainder of 2023. They just chose a new Speaker of House and Congress is now negotiating the terms of a new, $61 Billion usd spending bill to help Ukraine throughout 2024. That's on top of the $50 Billion the EU will send Ukraine in 2024 and the $20+ Billion Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, etc will send. Overall, Ukraine's 2024 war funding will look like this....

Ukraine: $42 Billion usd
United States: $61 Billion usd
EU: $30+ Billion usd
Other Allies: $20+ Billion usd
World Bank: $10+ Billion usd
Fundraising: $2-3 Billion usd

Ukraine is going to have a war chest of roughly $165 Billion usd in 2024. They're not going to be lacking for financial support in any way shape or form.


Add another 100 billions on top it then . Since obviously it was not you who get pummeled by the russian drones in the 21st trench warfares ...
 

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Are the rumors regarding Israel reportedly losing 300+ soldiers during a naval attack on Gaza true or not?
 

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Which part of mobile camps and empty warehouses words do you not understood ?? If the strike were a success ..the non state acors attacks were allready ceased by now . You are against militants insurgencies not a standing army !!
Fighting hydra for the wars that is not yours .




Add another 100 billions on top it then . Since obviously it was not you who get pummeled by the russian drones in the 21st trench warfares ...
Ukrainians are choosing to fight for their existence as a nation. That's something easily worth funding, especially given how relatively little it's costing us (the West) to keep them in the fight.
 

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Are the rumors regarding Israel reportedly losing 300+ soldiers during a naval attack on Gaza true or not?

Hmm i doubt it

But if Israel did a landing like that no surprise if they get heavy casualties.

Russia planned a similar assault in Odessa but could not due to the fear of heavy casualties also failing to disable Ukrainian coastal defences.
 

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Lol in the Yom Kippur war they were suprise attacked by a coalition of neighboring countries, aided by multiple expeditionary forces, helped financed by funding across the region. The opposing armies outnumbered the Israeli military substantially and attacked them on a holiday. Not only did they win the war in less than 3 weeks, but the casualty totals for the attackers were 3×-4x higher than what Israel faced. We're talking about a country that had a tiny population relative to its neighbours who teamed up against them. Of course they suffered significantly casualties, but nowhere close to those suffered by the coalition that attacked them.

People love making excuses. Despite their collective best effort, the Eqyptian and Syrian forces, complemented by a variety of expeditionary forces, were thoroughly embarrassed and soundly defeated. Just admit the L and move on.
50 years passed, the israeli today are not the israeli in 1973, just like the French in 1914 is different from 1940.
 

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Hmm i doubt it

But if Israel did a landing like that no surprise if they get heavy casualties.

Russia planned a similar assault in Odessa but could not due to the fear of heavy casualties also failing to disable Ukrainian coastal defences.
They can't invade it from the sea, amphibious op against an entrenched enemy is suicidal at this point, because they need to follow up those landing with waves of reinforcement from the sea to maintain captured land AND expand it. The Israeli navy doesn't have a really good amphibious capacity.

more like a limited seaborne raid.
 

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Lol in the Yom Kippur war they were suprise attacked by a coalition of neighboring countries, aided by multiple expeditionary forces, helped financed by funding across the region. The opposing armies outnumbered the Israeli military substantially and attacked them on a holiday. Not only did they win the war in less than 3 weeks, but the casualty totals for the attackers were 3×-4x higher than what Israel faced. We're talking about a country that had a tiny population relative to its neighbours who teamed up against them. Of course they suffered significantly casualties, but nowhere close to those suffered by the coalition that attacked them.

People love making excuses. Despite their collective best effort, the Eqyptian and Syrian forces, complemented by a variety of expeditionary forces, were thoroughly embarrassed and soundly defeated. Just admit the L and move on.

You are just repeating the same song over and over again.

Yes they defeated their enemies in 1948, 1956, 1967 and 1973.

But they werent alone in 1948, 1956, 1967 and 1973.

Please read some history books about those wars. They were never alone and never outnumbered.

They dont even have the guts to fight Gaza alone now.

They need militairy, logistic and financial support from the US, UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands.

The only war they really fought alone was in 2006 against Hezbollah, and they lost.
 

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Lol why? The USA still has more than $5 Billion left in Presidential Drawdown Authority and Federal grant authority to provide Ukraine plenty of weaponry throughout the remainder of 2023. They just chose a new Speaker of House and Congress is now negotiating the terms of a new, $61 Billion usd spending bill to help Ukraine throughout 2024. That's on top of the $50 Billion the EU will send Ukraine in 2024 and the $20+ Billion Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, etc will send. Overall, Ukraine's 2024 war funding will look like this....

Ukraine: $42 Billion usd
United States: $61 Billion usd
EU: $30+ Billion usd
Other Allies: $20+ Billion usd
World Bank: $10+ Billion usd
Fundraising: $2-3 Billion usd

Ukraine is going to have a war chest of roughly $165 Billion usd in 2024. They're not going to be lacking for financial support in any way shape or form.

All taxpayer money wasted down in the toilet.

Every penny that is send to that clown Zelensky is a wasted penny.

Ukraine and Israel are two failed states, both will bring the Western hemisphere to an end.

The Russians are laughing and price shooting. They never destroyed so much Western weaponry, not even in WO II. Meanwhile the Western NATO-countries are depleting their stocks.

Time for the Turkish Republic to invade and annex Greece, now is the time. The US, UK and EU are all busy with Ukraine, Israel, China, Syria, Iran, Russia.

Now is the time.
 

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Ukrainians are choosing to fight for their existence as a nation. That's something easily worth funding, especially given how relatively little it's costing us (the West) to keep them in the fight.


Yeah , sure....whatever that makes you happy... 👍👍


All taxpayer money wasted down in the toilet.

Every penny that is send to that clown Zelensky is a wasted penny.

Ukraine and Israel are two failed states, both will bring the Western hemisphere to an end.

The Russians are laughing and price shooting. They never destroyed so much Western weaponry, not even in WO II. Meanwhile the Western NATO-countries are depleting their stocks.

Time for the Turkish Republic to invade and annex Greece, now is the time. The US, UK and EU are all busy with Ukraine, Israel, China, Syria, Iran, Russia.

Now is the time.

While i agree with part of your reasoning ..the rest are pure fantasy ...do not ever fire the first shot !! Ever !! Sooner or later they will be the one who going fall for the baits . And use those chances ...wisely
 

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All taxpayer money wasted down in the toilet.

Every penny that is send to that clown Zelensky is a wasted penny.

Ukraine and Israel are two failed states, both will bring the Western hemisphere to an end.

The Russians are laughing and price shooting. They never destroyed so much Western weaponry, not even in WO II. Meanwhile the Western NATO-countries are depleting their stocks.

Time for the Turkish Republic to invade and annex Greece, now is the time. The US, UK and EU are all busy with Ukraine, Israel, China, Syria, Iran, Russia.

Now is the time.
Moon too!
 

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Hamas should let them in, deep enough and then close up from all directions. During the Mosul campaign, ISIS troops let the Iraqi army to advance unopposed deep into the urban center into the Al-Salam hospital, and once the Iraqis felt secure they close the road leading to the hospital and surround the area from all side, leading to mass casualties event and retreat. Hamas has their tunnel system to make this kind of maneuver more secure from air raids. And they have 5 times ISIS troops, they accould afford more mistakes than ISIS.
 

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Hamas should let them in, deep enough and then close up from all directions. During the Mosul campaign, ISIS troops let the Iraqi army to advance unopposed deep into the urban center into the Al-Salam hospital, and once the Iraqis felt secure they close the road leading to the hospital and surround the area from all side, leading to mass casualties event and retreat. Hamas has their tunnel system to make this kind of maneuver more secure from air raids. And they have 5 times ISIS troops, they accould afford more mistakes than ISIS.

The IDF doesnt have the guts for a ground operation in Gaza, otherwise they would be there a long time ago.

Israel will push the US marines in Gaza, or they will just attack from the air.

Israeli ground operations are almost never a success without help from a third party.
 

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Always laughing when those overhyped Merkava's are hit.

Just more US taxmoney drown in the jewish toilet.

The US has 500.000 homeless people (60.000 of them are veterans), but hell no, just give billions to Ukraine and Israel, the two biggest money toilets of the world.

Guess what? Both leaders of Ukraine and Israel are from the same tribe. What a coinsedence.
 

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