Comments by "Larre Valentine" (@internetuser881) on "The Wall Street Journal" channel.

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  26.  @AlfredoDr.Z Jews, Arabs, and Christians lived together In mostly peaceful coexistence In Palestine for hundreds of years under the rule of the Ottoman Turks Empire since 1516. When War World l broke out In 1914, the Turks were on Germany's side, Britain decided to open up a Southern Front by capturing the Cyani Penninsula and taking Palestine from the Turks. So Britain recruited Arab Leaders to their side to fight against the Turks by promising them Palestine when they won. Britain also recruited several Local Battalions made up of local jews living In Palestine with the promise that if they helped defeat the Turks, the jews would get their own Homeland. This was appealing to a Jewish Movement called Zionism which basically advocated for a Jewish Homeland, So Britain essentially promised the same piece of land to the Arabs and Jews. Which raised the troops that Britain needed to open up the Southern Front against Turkey. In 1920, Britain eventually received a mandate from the League of Nations to administer Palestine. In 1947 The United Nations proposed a Partition Plan for Palestine which recommended the establishment of seperate Jewish and Arab States with Jerulem under International Administration, this plan was accepted by Jewish leadership but it was rejected by the Arab States and Palestinian Arab Leaders. The Partition Plan was never fully implemented. Israel DECLARED Independence In May of 1948. Neighboring Arab States INVADED Israel Inmmediately leading to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Israel calls it the War of Independence, the Arabs call it Naka. While Israel were poorly equipped and trained they somehow won against five nations, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. The Jewish militias THEN EXPELLED over 700,000 Palestinians from their homes, the State of Israel grew beyond the original borders set by the United Nations and many Palestinians ended up in a thin Strip land called Gaza, or landlocked area called The West Bank, or Lebanon.
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  45. ​ @karwashblark7499 We learn that the mutiny began on 24 June, 2023 against the Russian MOD, which as a result confused the Russian population and divided them between supporting the Russian federation or Wagner. Being prosecuted by the Russian Federation, and targeted by Ukraine, I think Wagner's chances of dying in Africa are slim compared to Belarus, or Russia due to geopolitics, as we continue to witness how people in Africa support them. As we know, NATO considers Wagner a terrorist organization and at any time any member can use their military power against them. What I am going to hint next is a theory; the CIA may have wanted to get at Prigozhin as leverage to obtain vulnerable information about Russia, and Any country covertly involved In Ukraine... and of course, in exchange for Wagner and Prigozhin's freedom; The kind of freedom that hides them under the rocks of Africa. So who knows whether or not, there was a possibility that Prigozhin was compromised by a mole who might have overheard the leader, or someone speaking within Prigozhin's small circle about his true intentions for the Africa operation, and informed Putin, or someone from the Defense Ministry, and saw Prigozhin as a potential future threat? If, Prigozhin's death is 100% confirmed, then I think, In theory it would have been better for Prigozhin to get involved in Africa, because probably He, or anyone knew that he wasn't the biggest threat, since African governments don't have nuclear weapons. It would have led NATO wanted to make a deal so it could take the advantage against those who do.
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  77.  @سروشرهیده  According to the hamas run Health Ministry, that is the estimated amount. Considering that they are the ones who stated that you have to understand the reality, the lack of defense and the neglect that hamas had towards the Palestinians in Gaza, which led to their projected number being accumulated. Don't get me wrong, Israel is to blame, but you also have to hold hamas responsible for October 7th because the question still remains... why so many people? Well, as we know for decades, these two regions have always been in conflict over who owns what and what to do with power and religion, we know from evidence about who and what led to October 7 in Israel that caused Israel to retaliate by putting Many others in Gaza at risk. The real piece of evidence was that hamas felt that annexing certain parts of Israel would greatly affect the movement in the West Bank, as well as the houthis and Iran in hopes of unbalancing the odds and motivating people to do follow the same steps. However, Instead, what happened was that they attacked Israel and took away people who weren't even Israelis because hamas knew they didn't have the ability to defend themselves by land, sea and air... So they used years and years of taxpayer funds from Palestinian residents and corrupt international organizations to build tunnels, or whatnot, and all that while hiding among the Palestinian people. Many examples in which consist show the bargain of hostages and post bases. Again, why were these people a hit by the Israeli army? Because humans tend to hold grudges that I believe were intentional from the beginning after October 7th. In conclusion, Both sides needs to be investigated, trial and prosecuted for their actions. Side Note, While many people would like to blame the US, sometimes you have to look closely at the world and see how things would change without them sending their most powerful ship during the first phase of the war in order to protect their units stationed around the Middle East, and we are talking about countries who have diplomatic relationships with the US. Another thing, I would like to note that it is also to economically protect assets that would, otherwise affect many populations around the world that depend on diplomatic solutions or foreign economic relations. We are not just talking about the US, but many others who uses the same logistics. It is a very complex topic that requires a tremendous amount of time, attention, patience and knowledge.
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