Thanks again Mehdi for another spot on about all that’s been going on since your last writing. It’s frightening to hear Trump’s tirades and threatening of violence if he doesn’t win and not to be called out by other Republicans for his rhetoric on the campaign trail. It’s not surprising that no one in his party stands up and calls him ou…
Thanks again Mehdi for another spot on about all that’s been going on since your last writing. It’s frightening to hear Trump’s tirades and threatening of violence if he doesn’t win and not to be called out by other Republicans for his rhetoric on the campaign trail. It’s not surprising that no one in his party stands up and calls him out publicly. I was happy to see that finally a high ranking Democrat (the Senate Majority Leader) took a much needed stand against the horrific tragedy that’s ongoing in Gaza. I’m eagerly looking forward to your full launch of Zeteo in April.
With all due respect, it's a stretch (and that's putting it kindly) to suggest that Chuck Schumer "took a much needed stand." He simply said that Netanyahu must go, because his coalition, like Donald Trump, says the quiet part out loud. Benny Gantz (or whoever else takes power if and when Bibi is ousted) isn't going to change a thing as far as the occupation, the Apartheid etc. are concerned. While I concede that this is a counterfactual, I think Israel would've bombarded Gaza just as relentlessly, with the same bloodlust, had Oct 7th occurred under someone else's watch. Why - you may ask? Because there's always been just as much consensus across the political spectrum in the Knesset regarding the absolute necessity to indefinitely maintain a crippling military occupation on the West Bank and a brutal siege of Gaza as the unyielding, unconditional bi-partisan support that Israel gets in America.
Thanks again Mehdi for another spot on about all that’s been going on since your last writing. It’s frightening to hear Trump’s tirades and threatening of violence if he doesn’t win and not to be called out by other Republicans for his rhetoric on the campaign trail. It’s not surprising that no one in his party stands up and calls him out publicly. I was happy to see that finally a high ranking Democrat (the Senate Majority Leader) took a much needed stand against the horrific tragedy that’s ongoing in Gaza. I’m eagerly looking forward to your full launch of Zeteo in April.
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With all due respect, it's a stretch (and that's putting it kindly) to suggest that Chuck Schumer "took a much needed stand." He simply said that Netanyahu must go, because his coalition, like Donald Trump, says the quiet part out loud. Benny Gantz (or whoever else takes power if and when Bibi is ousted) isn't going to change a thing as far as the occupation, the Apartheid etc. are concerned. While I concede that this is a counterfactual, I think Israel would've bombarded Gaza just as relentlessly, with the same bloodlust, had Oct 7th occurred under someone else's watch. Why - you may ask? Because there's always been just as much consensus across the political spectrum in the Knesset regarding the absolute necessity to indefinitely maintain a crippling military occupation on the West Bank and a brutal siege of Gaza as the unyielding, unconditional bi-partisan support that Israel gets in America.