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Even dictatorships and absolute monarchies care about the opinion. Hence why they so closely censor the media and persecute free thinkers.
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You would wonder what can happen within a few generations. 100 years ago Germans and French couldn't sit next to each other lest they attack each other. Both sides swore eternal vengeance. Now they are best buddies.
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Palestinians are not Arab governments though.
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Based on your comment, I am sure that many people would hesitate to announce this to you that they support Israel. So sad when people can't use their brain and must see everything as treason.
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Which UN resolutions? There are many out there and frankly, many of them are outdated. Get to the negotiation table and find a constructive solution for everyone.
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There are some settlers who would want to construct the Temple but most Israelis don't. Plus it would never ever be built anyway. Israel would love nothing more to end the conflict, but as long as basic Israeli demands aren't met they have no reason to quit. Just as you want your Mosque, the Israelis want access to Temple Mount precisely because it was their holiest site. And that hasn't been possible for Jews in the past. If I remember correctly the formation of Pakistan and India lead to several million expelled people on each side... Just like Israel. But I agree. Jerusalem is such a special city, neither side should have single administration. They should form a UN admin for Jerusalem and a joint comission for the holiest sites.
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And how are Jews treated in Arab lands?
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She wasn't a princess though. She was a commoner.
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And what are they doing now?
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@nehuen9333 This money was almost exclusively a donation by America to the previous government. Why should America send billions of their money over to their sworn enemies who fought against them? Secondly, this money would not help Afghans - it would just be wasted.
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Well yes but actually it goes deeper. Have you looked at a population map there recently? That part of the world is full of young adults that all want and need a good paying job and financial security. Development doesn't happen all that well if you spend your time unproductively against a foe you can't win and which could be used much more productively. And with rapid decarbonisation, the business model of those countries is abhorrently close to failure. So they need all the money from western investors and those guys don't like investment in conflict zones all that much.
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@ABC-ABC1234 Imagine huge solar arrays in the sahara which provide electricity for water purification which could then be pumped into the desert for irrigation
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Why? Dementia isn't a new disease
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@MS-qd1jj they have their own weapons or purchase better and cheaper elsewhere
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Which is quite sad. Dislike the politics, not the people.
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Go to Latvia and ask for Janis
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@abdullahrakin4296 Actually the Jews never saw themselves as superior. That was the Nazi German regime. Israel managed to exist without US help for their first 20 years. They will continue to exist in the future.
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@user-fj8ks8ri6o Debt isn't a problem as long as you can counterfinance the debt. And there are significant assets in the US that the US could tax.
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Where will they get all the water from?
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@sami3566 The Nile will not do. You can’t really take much more water out without risking saltification of the delta.
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@sami3566 I am unsure whether Egypt will manage that.
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Israel was mostly created around the UN partition plan which mostly consisted of Israeli owned territory.
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@alexandersuliman9149 OK, then Jewish owned territory. Remember, there was no Palestinian state either. I checked the historically owned land. Most of the land they owned was incorporated into the peace plan. The overwhelming amount of land that formed Israel - the Negev, wasn't owned by anyone. So actually very little Arab land was taken over. That land they owned was bought fair and square.
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Lol
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That works for Dubai but not necessarily for Saudi Arabia. Each country needs to individually assess strengths and weaknesses, not just follow Dubai. Jordan for example already has a quite diversified economy, that can be strengthened. Saudi Arabia got a larger population and you can only do so much commerce. They need something that can employ lots of people.
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Yes, they did not make peace with the population. They tried though but at large the population is very much hostile to them. As for conditions in Sub Sahara Africa, it depends. Sahel zone and Congo? I wouldn’t want to live there. But there are some nations that are quite stable where life is good.
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Thing is, even aggressive dictatorships are typically very mindful of their constituents as they are not legitimised and their rule is one of strength.
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It's 20% at best. Not 50.
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You give far too much credit to Israel and the CIA... Nothing is eternal.
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Israel isn't an enemy of Europe. It is an important trading partner, it is a free nation. You don't know history do you? Jews left Europe largely because Europeans decided they should be exterminated by a genocide! Such revisionist history from people like you... The most wealthy spot? Ahahaha. Most people in this part of the world make 3000$ annually and unemployment is high.
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@peraltaisrael2598 Western allies: Technology, Science... n
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Fossil fuels will not be burned anymore but as chemical precursors they are invaluable. Plastics, medication.... Frankly we will always need oil
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