Analysts surmise that Iran could choose to annihilate Israel and put Netanyahu on trial. Israel is reportedly getting weaker now and countries involved are reportedly more willing to go to the negotiation table via the UN. There are still a lot of weird gaps in that possibility, however, like I actually wonder that personalities like Netanyahu and Trump would agree to whatever compromise that is being concocted.Anyway, it's blowing over now.
the entire population of Israel would make a wonderful addition to the US.(i am not kidding)Analysts surmise that Iran could choose to annihilate Israel and put Netanyahu on trial. Israel is reportedly getting weaker now and countries involved are reportedly more willing to go to the negotiation table via the UN. There are still a lot of weird gaps in that possibility, however, like I actually wonder that personalities like Netanyahu and Trump would agree to whatever compromise that is being concocted.
That said, because these are real time events, no prediction could fit absolutely even for INFJs and their intuitions. The volatility of the danger however is clear and present. The next few days down to the weekend are reportedly crucial.
The rules of engagement also state where engagement is considered to be acceptable.My thoughts in this regard are immaterial. The law, however, is very clear indeed. Members of the military are not civilians.
Associated personnel, yes, they are civilians.
Regardless of peacetime status, it has long been accepted that a first strike is to be carried out on a military target. Japan did exactly that.
Cheers,
Ian
Self confessed Zionists seem to be common these days.the entire population of Israel would make a wonderful addition to the US.(i am not kidding)
Thank you for sharing the information. I did do some research and I’ve looked at several books of similar content. I finally had to put it away and just let it all go.@TomasM @aeon
You may find this book interesting.
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At that time neither Hawaii nor Puerto Rico and the Philippines were clear cut US territories. Both Hawaiians and Filipinos were pushing back against American presence in their lands and both lost to the US. The American People weren't particularly interested in either Puerto Rico or the Philippines, which were sold to the US by Spain along during the resolution of the Spanish American War. There were too many revolutionaries, allegedly and they didn't care for it, but they liked Hawaii.
The damages that Pearl Harbor endured were minimal compared to the damages in Manila. Yet, the attack on Pearl Harbor was allegedly a carefully concocted imaging by F.D. Roosevelt to justify American participation in WWII. Japan wasn't attacking to attack the U.S., it was laying claim on Asia-Pacific territories. The U.S. wanted to participate because it needed to expand its empire and sustain the growth of its economy. WWII fueled U.S. economic growth thereafter. Philippines and Puerto Rico continued to be de facto territories through unannounced puppet governments while Hawaii was voted into a U.S. state.
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Oil prices have to be low to fight a war. I worked for an energy company and we had optional lunch and learn sessions every day. Most of the time it was health related but they did a series on the history of oil and gas. In the documentary series they specifically talked about one of the biggest reasons for the Nazi’s loss in WW2 - it was because they didn’t have enough fuel to complete an effort in flanking the Russians.
Low oil prices increases my concern because it says that big money (and power) will give up profits for a reason. Big money doesn’t like to give up profits EVER!