Blade_Runner wrote:
Four nations did not sign the NNPT.
And over 120 nations did.
Blade_Runner wrote:
People most hostile to Israel are all over the world, including some right here on OPP.
That just furthers my point that Israel's nuclear weapons are useless without hard targets. So is Israel going to launch a nuclear attack on people all over the world including here in the U.S. Blade?
Blade_Runner wrote:
32 nations have sent representatives to join in the celebration of the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem.
...out of the 83 nations that were invited.
And here they are...
1. Albania
2. Angola
3. Austria
4. Burma
5. Cameroon
6. Congo
7. Democratic Republic of the Congo
8. Czech Republic
9. Cote D’Ivoire
10. Dominican Republic
11. El Salvador
12. Ethiopia
13. Georgia
14. Guatemala
15. Honduras
16. Hungary
17. Kenya
18. Macedonia
19. Nigeria
20. Panama
21. Peru
22. Philippines
23. Romania
24. Rwanda
25. Serbia
26. South Sudan
27. Thailand
28. Ukraine
29. Vietnam
30. Paraguay
31. Tanzania
32. United States
33. Zambia
...so basically a rag-tag collection of what Trump calls "s**t hole" countries... It looks like Bush's "Coalition of the Willing"... There will always be those poor countries that depend so much on foreign aid that they can't risk standing up for their own principals or that are lead by dictators that will accept any invitation to ANY party.
On the other hand, here's the list of countries with the balls to tell Netanyahu and his b***h, Trump to fuck off and die.
1. Argentina
2. Australia
3. Belarus
4. Belgium
5. Belize
6. Bosnia-Herzegovina
7. Brazil
8. Britain
9. Bulgaria
10. Canada
11. Chile
12. China
13. Colombia
14. Costa Rica
15. Croatia
16. Cyprus
17. Denmark
18. Ecuador
19. Egypt
20. Eritrea
21. Finland
22. France
23. Germany
24. Ghana
25. Greece
26. India
27. Ireland
28. Italy
29. Japan
30. Jordan
31. Kazakhstan
32. Korea, South
33. Latvia
34. Liberia
35. Lithuania
36. Mexico
37. Moldova
38. Myanmar
39. Netherlands
40. Norway
41. Paraguay
42. Poland
43. Portugal
44. Russia
45. Slovakia
46. Slovenia
47. South Africa
48. Spain
49. Sri Lanka
50. Sweden
Blade_Runner wrote:
The state of Israel was not founded on terrorism. Israel was free to become a sovereign nation when the British mandate over the region officially terminated at midnight, May 14, 1948.
You're missing a LOT of detail leading up to that point. The British plan was to roll the mandate over to a two-state solution but Z*****ts used terrorist attacks to try and pressure the British into giving it ALL to Israel. In the end, the U.S. probably had a bigger hand in the decision to give it all to Israel but that doesn't take away the fact that Israel's founders were in fact terrorists.
Blade_Runner wrote:
Israel is not illegally occupying the land of its heritage. In 1003 BC, King David proclaimed Jerusalem the capitol of the kingdom of Israel and Judah.
According to current international law, Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights IS illegal. None of what King fucking David said 3,000 years ago means s**t today. Statute of limitations Blade... If people could run around claiming land that belonged to their ancient ancestors, every American would loose his home to some Indian.
Get real.
Blade_Runner wrote:
For nearly 200 years, archeological expeditions in Israel and other Biblical sites have uncovered thousands of artifacts and sites confirming a Hebrew presence dating back many centuries, no such artifacts have ever been found indicating the existence of a "Palestinian" culture or society.
That's because "Palestinian" is a reference to all the Semitic people that lived in that area
including the Hebrews. Jesus Christ was a Palestinian. In the 5th century, Greek historian Herodotus describes the "Syrians of Palestine". There have been variations of the name throughout history, Phoenicians, Philistines... In the 2nd century the Romans adopted the term as the official administrative name for the region in the 2nd century CE, "Palestine", a stand-alone term came into widespread use, printed on coins, in inscriptions and even in rabbinic texts.
So your "history" is conveniently selective.