I wish the whole Middle East would magically turn into the lost island of Atlantis, without any trace of the current residents. Unicorns would be nice too.
A few questions: How much money do we give to the nation of Israel each year? What do we owe the nation of Israel, if anything? If we do owe them anything, why?
Frankly I think it’s time that we (the US) tell the 2 thugs in the picture that they represent about 20 million people, or less than 0.3% of the world’s population, and frankly that there are much more important issues to address. They have overstay their welcome on the world stage, and they need to go off and solve their own problems. So 200 from Gaza and ~12 in Israel died. What’s the toll in Syria over the last many years been? The death toll from Covid has probably been around 10 million (re the last Economist). We have bigger problems to solve.
bakana about 3 years ago
Trouble is, that ain’t the Wishbone.
In People we call it the Collarbones.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I wish the whole Middle East would magically turn into the lost island of Atlantis, without any trace of the current residents. Unicorns would be nice too.
wirepunchr about 3 years ago
Wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which hand gets full first.
cdward about 3 years ago
A few questions: How much money do we give to the nation of Israel each year? What do we owe the nation of Israel, if anything? If we do owe them anything, why?
graystripemouse Premium Member about 3 years ago
Cold.
gnorth22 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Frankly I think it’s time that we (the US) tell the 2 thugs in the picture that they represent about 20 million people, or less than 0.3% of the world’s population, and frankly that there are much more important issues to address. They have overstay their welcome on the world stage, and they need to go off and solve their own problems. So 200 from Gaza and ~12 in Israel died. What’s the toll in Syria over the last many years been? The death toll from Covid has probably been around 10 million (re the last Economist). We have bigger problems to solve.