Unlimited support for Israel but empty pockets for Americans. Disgusting.
In all fairness, Americans do get about 99.9% of all US tax dollars...
@@bubblebobble9654yea... no one's falling for your bs statement buddy and every American can see though that crap.
@@bubblebobble9654 More like 99.3%. Though it is true that much of the 0.7% of the federal budget that is spent of foreign aid is actually spent in the US, such as with weapons production.
Forget about giving military support, I wouldn't even go to an israeli cafe. What have they ever done for anyone besides themselves?
Israel literally just sent aid to help those affected by the Florida hurricane. Just because you haven't heard about it doesn't mean it isn't happening.
@@reuvenpolonskiy2544 Personally I don't want a thing from them they re evil!
Biden is openly campaigning for Trump now. Just wonderful!
This is an incalculably poor decision
Deploying THAAD? From a purely technical point of view, it is a very good decision as it offers an opportunity for further, real world, operational evaluation of the system.
So far, it has only been used once operationally.
US warships were unable to shoot down any Iranian missiles on Oct 1 even with 2 hours warning given by the Iranians. Next time with THAAD and no warning will the US shoot any down?
Why do you think the "roughly one dozen interceptors" launched by the USN failed?
You didn't do SpaceX justice because you didn't describe the booster. It's as tall as a 23 story building, a cylinder 30 feet across, falling back from the edge of space to land on a bullseye smaller than a school bus. It was stunning!
Yes, they should have at the very least added the phrase "larger and more powerful than the Saturn V moon rocket" or "the largest and most powerful rocket ever built".
As read, it comes across as no more significant than the first successful landing of a Falcon 9 booster back in December 2015. It wouldn't have taken but another sentence to mention that and to indicate how much larger and more capable Starship's booster is.
At least they didn't bring politics into it or overemphasize minor issues such as which water discharge permit is needed for pad deluge operations.
“All these worlds are yours. Except Europa. Attempt no landing there.” So we were warned in '2010: Odyssey Two', by Arthur C. Clarke.
You don't crap on your allies. It doesn't matter if it's Poland, Chile, Isreal, South Korea, Morroco, South Africa or Australia. Let's remember we don't hear about all the information they give us to protect America. You don't have to love the actions of your allies but you support them.
@@BillMayonaise you either don’t care or didn’t bother looking up for yourself the reason there’s the uncommitted movement in this country. Which means you’re either lazy or an apologist for Israeli authoritarianism. Both are bad and any type of excuse you’ll make will be sophistic in nature with plenty of moral relativism.
@@drew9298 Your claim is that since there is a movement, it is necessarily valid/correct. Does that also apply to the pro-Israel movement in the USA?
@@BillMayonaise I called you a sophist for a reason because this line of thinking removes context from the uncommitted movement deliberately trying to equate the protest against genocide to support for Israel which is an apartheid regime as if they were just two equally valid factions. This framing only works if you don’t know the history of the region or conflict and the role that settler colonialism plays into said history. Knowing those things I can confirm that what I say isn’t a “claim” as you put it and if you also know the context then the basis of your question is dishonest.
On the one hand, arms, sugar and globalism prove problematic (once again), and on the other hand, private industry is innovating in exciting ways that may well serve public good in the long run- what a world. Happy Monday folks.
Free America from AIPAC!
Abolish dual-citisenmitic.