No surprise there.
No surprise there.

I thought you wanted us to strengthen our ties with Europe?Just Biden didn’t get it done though only Trump had the gumption to get the job done in the same way he will sort out Ukraine next.
Not true.Just Biden didn’t get it done though only Trump had the gumption to get the job done in the same way he will sort out Ukraine next.

Well I agree that it couldn’t continue as it was but it was Trump that got it dealt with. He should have taken this stance sooner though in my opinion.Not true.
The conflict has run out of steam.
Gaza is now rubble, 70,000 Palestinians are dead, Netanyahu can’t carry on without the whole world turning against his ethnic cleansing.

I said we should have closer relations with Russia and not alienate them.I thought you wanted us to strengthen our ties with Europe?
Is that how you think Trump will sort out Ukraine? Buckle under to pootin ?

I'd add, when they stop their invasion, but not until.I said we should have closer relations with Russia and not alienate them.
Trump happened to be in power when the conflict had run out of steamit was Trump that got it dealt with.
why didnt he?He should have taken this stance sooner though in my opinion.
we tried that before 2022I said we should have closer relations with Russia and not alienate them.
Whatever the answer to that is, what has it to do with my comment about the distinction between freedom fighters and regular armies?What motivated the "murderous attacks"?
The settlement issue is still ongoing. Not sure if there's anything in the 20 point plan to address that?Not true.
The conflict has run out of steam.
Gaza is now rubble, 70,000 Palestinians are dead, Netanyahu can’t carry on without the whole world turning against his ethnic cleansing.

You made no comment about the distinction between freedom fighters and regular armies. I did.Freedom fighters are not an army, they're small groups of like-minded people.
It's more a movement than an organised militia.
And? Does that mean there should be no response to their murderous attacks?
What motivated the "murderous attacks"?
You are conveniently ignoring the Israeli aggression, brutal oppression, etc of the Palestinians civilians, both in Gaza and the West Bank for the last 60 years or more.
Whatever the answer to that is, what has it to do with my comment about the distinction between freedom fighters and regular armies?
You look at it one way, I look at it differently. Let's leave it at that. From your posts you're probably in favour of islam taking over the west. I'm notYou made no comment about the distinction between freedom fighters and regular armies. I did.
You described the attack on 7th October as "murderous attacks". Murder is the killing of another human without justification or valid excuse.
If you transpose the word murder for killing, incorrectly, all acts of war are designed to be "murderous attacks".'Murder' is the wrong word for killing during a war.
Israel has been killing (murdering if you prefer) and oppressing all Palestinians, civilians and freedom fighters since 1948, both in Gaza and the West Bank.
The attack by Hamas or its military wing was another incident in the long running war.
In addition Israel has been killing (murdering) civilians and military in Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Syria and Qatar for many years.
The settlement issue is still ongoing. Not sure if there's anything in the 20 point plan to address that?

Your biased ideology shows through in your assumptions.You look at it one way, I look at it differently. Let's leave it at that. From your posts you're probably in favour of islam taking over the west. I'm not