• redsand@infosec.pub
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    18 days ago

    Not like Israel was ever going to get on board anyway. Deal was dead from day 1. Same pump n dump every week

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      18 days ago

      America holds the leash; Israel depends on America’s diplomatic, military, and financial support to continue existing. Every time a US president has tugged at the leash, Israel has come to heel.

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        18 days ago

        Oh. You were serious. Let me laugh harder. HAHAHAHAHA!

        Israel led a successful campaign to capture political assets through a combination of blackmail, political lobbying (it’s not only AIPAC), spying through government software they sell and decades of interweaving into US defense.

        The 80 year old man has the leash tied on and can’t let go

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          18 days ago

          Plus he is 100% compromised, there is no way they don’t have blackmail on him. Given his (the shitbirds) history, both recent and ancient, I wonder what type of blackmail would actually change the minds of his supporters or convince the US to actually pursue justice on his stained ass.

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            18 days ago

            Honestly I think the reason Russia has a bit less hold is that the pee tape (presuming 14 year olds or so) simply doesn’t matter as much as it once did.

      • Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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        18 days ago

        America may hold Israel’s leash, but AIPAC holds the GOPs balls in a vice.

        Remember, Trump is signing this surrender document because he sees this as the least damaging option politically.Now he’s going to have to weigh the damage of a full scale war with Iran against the damage of angering one of the most powerful political groups in America.

        AIPAC have always played both sides; they’re with the GOP right now because the GOP offered full throated support of their genocide in Gaza, while the Dems only offered lukewarm support. But they’ll gladly flip to being all in on the Dems, with whom they still have very close ties, if that’s what it takes to get Trump out of power. Either that or they’ll engineer a Never-Trumper coup within the GOP. Or both.

        And that’s before we even consider that Israel certainly has all the real dirt on Epstein.

        Controlling Israel is easy. Controlling AIPAC is going to be the biggest political bloodbath of our lifetimes.