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originally posted by: voyger2
I believe that ISIS will attack Israel with the support of Turkey and other Islamic states.
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: Humanity4Ever
Nor would there be millions of Arab Israeli citizens prospering within Israel's borders.
Actually it's under 300,000.
originally posted by: Humanity4Ever
originally posted by: g146541
a reply to: Spacespider
5.7 million, you might recheck your propaganda there sparky.
But that is not the real topic.
The real topic is the world is waking up to the lies that israel has been spinning since before it's birth and now someone in a MAJOR position has called them on the carpet.
Good for the man, spreading some truth!
I don't believe it is the number being questioned, only the intent.
If Israel really wanted to commit genocide, the Palestinian people would have already perished by now. Nor would there be millions of Arab Israeli citizens prospering within Israel's borders.
How can any reasonable individual take this nonsense seriously?
Turkey's cold shoulder against President Obama and the U.S. began shortly after the Syrian crisis failure by the United States back in September of 2013. And since that time, Turkey has begun to move away from its U.S. alliance and has started seeking increased trade agreements with America's primary adversary Russia. Already the eighth ranked trading partner for Russia, Turkey is proposing an even greater share of this pie, and is willing to accede to Russia and China's agenda for a de-dollarized trade system that cuts out the reserve currency from most or all
It appears in all respects that the world may be in the final acts of a systematic change to the global financial system. And in what started out as a currency war among 12 nations in 2013, is now quickly escalating past the interim step of trade wars and rushing headlong into hot war. And like the days of the Cold War three decades ago, the battle for public, economic, and military supremacy is reaching global proportions, with proxy nations like Turkey and Ukraine determining who is winning at this time in history.