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To: Pete Dovgan
I believe that the people of Gaza think it will be the usual again. A few bombs. They sell some hostages. The money flows from the world to ‘assist’ them, while they take checks from the Islamic world to kill. They believe the world will support them as victims. They haven’t considered loosing it all.

Interesting gamble.


It's a gamble the current US administration and the State Department will back them on. The pressure that our government will exert on Israel to de-scalate and negotiate will grow daily. We're a big part of the problem.
65 posted on 10/10/2023 5:19:32 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

“It’s a gamble the current US administration and the State Department will back them on. The pressure that our government will exert on Israel to de-scalate and negotiate will grow daily. We’re a big part of the problem.”

We agree on the above. The current administration is running the Obama term III middle east Muslim Brotherhood model. They can’t take a side, without taking a side. Soon the media will turn against the Jewish state, and run 24/7 media about how bad the Israeli’s are to the Palastinians. Problem is, they expect people will care.....and this time there is a good chance they won’t. Twitter and Ticktoc footage is already out there, courtesy of GoPro from Hamas and Gaza strip residents.

I believe that Iran, MB, Palestinians, Hamas, State Department, CIA, FBI, Valerie Jarrett and Obama believed they could control the narrative. Controlling the narrative helps control the response. I think they may be wrong. When people at an Iranian Soccer match denounce Hamas, the narrative has been lost.


73 posted on 10/10/2023 5:34:17 AM PDT by Pete Dovgan
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