When has "ignoring Israel" ever ended well for the other party?
I get it, you don't like Israel, neither do I. Israel as a country still exists. They are a sovereign nation, with immense political pull. You cannot just ignore them without immense diplomatic consequences with numerous other nations.
And while I wouldn't say they were "doing well" by any means at all, Afghanistan managed to successfully repel an invasion by the Zionist Foreign Legion.
Honestly that would've been nice, seeing a world leader refuse the meeting over the Gaza situation even if it's "a statement about Palestine." Anything to lessen zionist influence and power.
Yes and it would be nice if I could push a button and most of the southern hemisphere disappeared. That aside though what were your actual expectations of her at this juncture before she's actually in office?
Especially being Japanese, where snubbing a trade partner is sufficiently bad manners as to probably get you dropped from the candidacy.
At best it could be seen as gutless. At worst it's an active betrayal of the "Japan for Japanese" vote and a public capitulation to the hated zio-american occupation.
When has "meeting with Israel" ever ended well for the other party? 100% one of them reminded her what happened to Abe.
When has "ignoring Israel" ever ended well for the other party?
I get it, you don't like Israel, neither do I. Israel as a country still exists. They are a sovereign nation, with immense political pull. You cannot just ignore them without immense diplomatic consequences with numerous other nations.
Every leader that is not MechaHitler is a cuck (MechaHitler has never appeared)
Real MechaHitler has never been tried.
Iran seems to be doing alright. For now.
And while I wouldn't say they were "doing well" by any means at all, Afghanistan managed to successfully repel an invasion by the Zionist Foreign Legion.
There is a non zero chance that Iran is controlled opposition. The way they talk with the US and warn each other of missile launches is extremely sus.
Yes probably. Dollars to donuts they and the Japanese communist party conducted that hit.
But it's not like she can nuke them. Did you expect her to expel their diplomats and cut ties to their industries before she's actually in office?
Honestly that would've been nice, seeing a world leader refuse the meeting over the Gaza situation even if it's "a statement about Palestine." Anything to lessen zionist influence and power.
Yes and it would be nice if I could push a button and most of the southern hemisphere disappeared. That aside though what were your actual expectations of her at this juncture before she's actually in office?
Especially being Japanese, where snubbing a trade partner is sufficiently bad manners as to probably get you dropped from the candidacy.
At best it could be seen as gutless. At worst it's an active betrayal of the "Japan for Japanese" vote and a public capitulation to the hated zio-american occupation.