This. What @NZedAUS said.
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@inthehands I think you might have meant to say "overestimate"?
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@dave_andersen ach, yes, thx
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@distractal
No, not seen as hate, and understood. But that’s blended into somehow imagining that the whole war is the Biden admin’s fault, which is a direct route to choices that are extremely harmful. -
@distractal
Re the specific strategy of stopping weapons shipments: I wish the US would, but (1) that wouldn’t stop the war, it’s a fantasy to imagine it could, and (2) it would very likely throw the US election to a fascist who would remove any and all pressure against Netanyahu. Call for it anyway, yes, because it’s the right thing to do — but don’t lose sight of the sad political reality here, and for heaven’s sake don’t make that the electoral red line that ends US democracy. -
@inthehands I don't have any pretenses that stopping weapons shipments will immediately stop the genocide, but it could certainly influence things in that direction. I'm not sure I agree with your second point, as many folks said the same thing about Biden stepping down.
I do know that Gen Z and many Millenials in particular are STRONGLY initiated into the Israeli/Palestine situation and the Biden administration seems to think they don't matter, which could be as catastrophic as you mention.
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@distractal
Re young voters: Half of the solution is the Biden admin taking visible, concrete action to end the genocide, which they’re just now starting to do in ways they should have done months ago.The other half of the solution is not convincing young voters that things that •will not happen• not happening is a sign that they are unheard.
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@inthehands Israel’s economy has contracted by 1/3 and they have mass protests going on daily as well as IDF officers saying they can’t keep up the campaign, some soldiers defecting….and it’s not enough to end the bloodshed and chaos because of how desperate Netanyahu is.
Cutting off weapons shipments to him would not end all this as soon as people think, and he might just go get weapons from China or Russia or something. I’m sure they’d be eager suppliers.
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@MisuseCase
Exactly. What external levers we have are not about pressuring Netanyahu himself, but about ramping up anti-Netanyahu pressure within Israel. -
@distractal @inthehands
Stopping weapons to Israel sounds simple, but think about is what happens next. What would Hezbollah, Hamas, Iran, and Israel do then? Example: Could Netanyahu be provoked to use nukes? If you know, you should be working for the State Dept or Pentagon as a strategist, because that is what they are wrestling with. They have played out all the scenarios and we are where we are because nothing works better. Netanyahu, Putin, Trump, & Hamas, want this - no one else. -
@geos @distractal
Yes to all that, and thank you for (1) correctly identifying Netanyahu & Hamas in that list at the end, instead of incorrectly including all of Israel & Palestine, and (2) including Putin, who is too often forgotten as a party with a vested interest in this conflict continuing.