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  • I agree with most that Edric pointed out.

    Most importantly to add is, when and what was the reason he said this.

    In Europe, many countries blindly supported Israel in the past as well, but now they show more nuance.

    We (at least I) don’t really know if Biden’s view has changed in any way, but as you and Edric point out it has been over 30 years. Even a slight change could make this quote not relevant for his current stance.

    I agree that Biden’s response shows very little concern for the Palestinians, which fits right in to any other US president’s view in the conflict. I think it’s deplorable, but I see a little hope in Blinken’s trip with the other Arab states and at least came to the conclusion for a fighting pauses.


  • Unrelated@feddit.nltoWorld News@lemmy.mlBiden on Israel
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    8 months ago

    Thanks for the source, but I think it is weird to drop a decades old quote with a recent picture. Especially during the complications of the conflict right now. It feels indigenous without a further context or reason why this is relevant?

    Let me be clear that I think the international community should get involved and stop this non-proportional response from Israel (and in any case this never ending conflict) and that the US has a significant leverage over Israel.





  • Germany was steadfastly opposed to the Iraq war. A fairer solution would be that European countries which joined that war, like Poland and the UK, take all the Syrian and Iraqi refugees. They helped cause the problem, it’s only fair that they should help solve it.

    Cause the Iraqi war is where history starts and the only cause of migration?

    Some of the states around the world have deep problems from events that happened far in the past. Specifically colonisation has played a role here.

    Additionally, if Europe wants to reduce migration, it should invest in the areas that see high migration, instead of dropping a bag of cash at the nearest African dictator to “take care” of Europe’s problems or forcing developing countries in even greater debt and problems through conditionality via the IMF and World Bank.

    At the same time will we only see an increasing demand for labour and instead of being the populist now, we should establish proper immigration systems.