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Correct me if I’m wrong….but some years later didn’t they find antiquated weapons materials buried in the desert and try to claim that was the missing weapons?Before the initial invasion, support for war with Iraq was around 66% amongst Americans. Immediately following the invasion, it went up to 70ish percent. That was the peak support for the war, approval only went down from there. If you were a kid, you wouldn’t recall Colin Powell going to the UN, making a famously inept speech trying to garner support from UN allies… most of whom weren’t buying what the Bush admin was selling. They all have their own intelligence agencies and knew WMDs were made up.
Its odd you can't find a representative of a population that makes up, AT MOST, 0.03% of the total? and yes that is the correct decimals with the percentage.Triple down on stupidity.
So you’re incapable of research and don’t understand statistics.
We’re told there are 400-600 people who identify as Christians in Gaza. There are 1.5-1.8 million people in Gaza.
Oddly we can’t find any people to interview from Gaza who identify as Christians.
So…there are no Christians in Gaza. Not anymore.
15 years ago there were roughly 10k but we (the group I worked with) was able to get most of them out
2nd.This is up to the people of Iran to nation build. We did what they couldn’t. If they put another horrible regime in to replace it then that’s on them
LolIts odd you can't find a representative of a population that makes up, AT MOST, 0.03% of the total? and yes that is the correct decimals with the percentage.
it would be fishy if you COULD find them. I think the ratio of black KKK members is higher than that.
“I don’t have the yips with respect to boots on the ground — like every president says, ‘There will be no boots on the ground.’ I don’t say it,” Trump said after launching strikes Saturday to decapitate Iran’s military and political leadership. “I say ‘probably don’t need them,’ [or] ‘if they were necessary.'”
Trump insisted that he believes he did “the right thing” and that most Americans support him — despite initial polling indicating otherwise — arguing that allowing “crazy people” to acquire a nuclear weapon would have been worse than even a regional conflict.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Saturday and Sunday found that just 27% of Americans approved of the strikes — while 43% disapproved and 29% weren’t sure. Polling ahead of the strikes showed similar minority support for a possible war.
“I think that the polling is very good, but I don’t care about polling. I have to do the right thing. I have to do the right thing. This should have been done a long time ago,” Trump said.
“I don’t think the polling is low,” he went on. “Look, whether polling is low or not, I think the polling is probably fine. But it’s not a question of polling. You cannot let Iran, who’s a nation that has been run by crazy people, have a nuclear weapon.
“I think people are very impressed with what is happening, actually,” Trump insisted. “I think it’s a silent — if you did a real poll, the silent poll — and it’s like a silent majority.”
Correct me if I’m wrong….but some years later didn’t they find antiquated weapons materials buried in the desert and try to claim that was the missing weapons?
That was BS too as there was still no evidence of an ongoing weapons program in Iraq.
Buddy, you literally responded to my very first post about rising attacks and damage to old churches in places like Taybeh talking about Gaza, which was so far from relevant it was literally mindblowing.I’ve never once said Palestine. Ive said Gaza.
I’d have to check but there’s probably 15-20k people who legitimately identify as Christians in the West Bank.
I’m not surprised you are having trouble keeping up. You’re not really concerned about facts or truth.
I’m a messianic Jew. Meaning I practice Messianic Judaism.
The first thing to know about our beliefs is we don’t evangelize. If you want to ask about our faith you can. If you want to join that’s up to you. We believe on the day of judgement that my beliefs will be irrelevant to your judgement so I leave you to figure it out for yourself. I get that you’d are scared of Dogma discussion. It might make you question the fairlytails you cling too.
And I didn’t save anyone from anything. The group I helped out with did. I was just there to serve. And was glad to do it.
Buddy, you literally responded to my very first post about rising attacks and damage to old churches in places like Taybeh talking about Gaza, which was so far from relevant it was literally mindblowing.
I'm very concerned with facts and truth- not literal propaganda, as you are- and know that the modern nation state of Israel is run by a "racial"-supremacist, ultranationalist lunatic wing (that's overtaken the already disastrous Likud) that opens the door for Jewish violence against, well, everyone. Israel has been no friend to the United States. It has largely been no friend to Christians. I am not obligated to support them. I am not obligated to believe in Jews as "God's chosen people". I am not obligated to celebrate my tax dollars being used for its interests. I am not obligated to ignore the history of the modern nation. I am most certainly not obligated to believe someone with very, very clear biases in favor of one side who has repeatedly made off-the-wall claims that are just as bad as the dude using AI to tell us all how the Navy works.
Why would I be scared of any "dogma" discussion? You use the word as if it's some sword that I should cower from. It's not relevant at all, and I really don't think an internet tough guy that doesn't roll on shabbas is going to have the capacity to make an impactful argument that changes anyone's mind.

I once had AI tell me that Jeremy Pruitt was a very good coach. Make of that what you will.You've still not provided a single shred of proof to support your claims while I at least have the Google AI clearly saying that protecting Israel is one of the reasons the USS Gerald Ford was positioned next to Israel rather than elsewhere.
Or ya know you believe the people that observed the destruction of weapons and programs. The IAEA said they didn’t find anything to suggest WMD’s. Additionally to the IAEA, Hans Blix team searched 700 times before the invasion and found nothing and Iraq even destroyed the missiles they had that were prohibitedThey love to leave out the part where Saddam intentionally mislead people into believing he had WMD too
