I'm sure everyone has seen the footage floating around of missiles hitting Israel.
All I have to say is that, when it's all over, I hope there's nobody left on either side still capable of shaking down the US for "aid".
Yeah, I know, it'll never happen. But one must remain optimistic.
Taiwan doesn't have all of our politicians in their pocket, neither did they use their lobbying power to make criticizing and boycotting them illegal in 30 states and counting, and they certainly didn't entertain implementing DNA requirements as part of obtaining citizenship there. They also didn't sell American technology secrets to the Chinese, nor send weapons obtained by American foreign aid to countries with their own axe to grind (see also: majority-Muslim Azerbaijan's invasion of majority-Christian Armenia), nor openly attack an American warship with zero consequences (USS Liberty).
The Nation-State of Israel (specifically spelled out to differentiate from the Kingdom of Israel of the Old Testament ~3000 years ago) has done all these things and more, and you should know that the time of the Democrats and NeoCon warhawks selling our country to foreign interests (China, Ukraine, and especially Israel) will be coming to an end, and that it will good thing for Americans in the long run.
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lol
So naive.
Being a passive-aggressive ass isn't going to win you any points, Tony. Either give me examples or STFU.
https://archive.is/fcJCB
Ok, so I read through that article.
I want my time back.
Ignoring all of the fluff that every fucking urinalist seems to think is a necessary component of their storytelling, all I learned was that there are some (unnamed) politicians in the US that agree with Taiwan on some things. And some of them are in red states and some are in blue states.
Oh wow, in a situation where nearly every reasonable person agrees with Taiwan on many things, some US politicians also agree with them. What a revelation!
I feel dumber for having read it, and not because it opened up a world of information that I was previously clueless about.