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The biggest threat to normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia is using a military operation in Rafah as a negotiating tool. When the U.S. denies weapons for Israel, Saudi Arabia may begin to wonder if we are a good ally. I'm urging all parties to think about the day...

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You're a disgrace! Paid to be a mouthpiece for Israel, while betraying the interests of your own country.

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Napalm and Silly Putty2 yıl önce

Oh look…… lindsey Graham is pandering to Israel for more shekels

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Rodney Doan2 yıl önce

The biggest threat comes from you and your purchased friends in DC. This is probably only a minor part of you being owned!

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Stuart B (B3man) 📝2 yıl önce

George gets it right.

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Asif Ali2 yıl önce

Israel's presence in the Middle East is the main reason for the lack of peace in the region. If you want peace in the world, Israel should move to America or EU.

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Larry2 yıl önce

Pretty sure you won't be cast in a positive light in future history books.

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Blur2 yıl önce

@RabbiShmuley I can’t stand this warmonger, he makes me ashamed to vote republican

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Do you work for Israel or the USA? it gets terribly confusing

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