A Zogby poll from 2003 found that 58% of Mexicans believe that the Southwestern USA belongs to Mexico. Now, what if The Mexican Nationalist Front started sending suicide bombers into Texas and then started lobbing a few hundred bombs a month into that state as well in an attempt to get Texas back and wipe Texans off the map?
True, this scenario is highly unlikely, but it is playing out in Israel. Yet, there are many people who believe Israel shouldn't retaliate (mostly Far Left Moonbats, Jihadists, or Jew haters).
If Texas was attacked, and the Mexican government turned a blind eye to the attacks, there is absolutely no doubt that the USA would be targeting anyone having anything to do with the invasion, and "excessive" force would be used. There would be few people in the US objecting if Mexican deaths outnumbered US deaths by numbers as high as 1000-1 either. And the US wouldn't stop until there would be a complete stoppage of bombings and a compliance agreement from Mexico that will pretty much prevent the same thing from happening at a later date.
Initially, if attacks were happening, I could see the US doing its best to make sure that Mexico didn't receive weaponry from other countries as well. Mexico is tougher to blockade than Gaza, but the US would be doing as much as they could that way.
Back to Israel. Lunatics somehow believe that Israel should just allow bombings because the Palestinians miss with so many of the bombs. And the justifications go further than that. Many loons believe that Israel shouldn't retaliate because it has no right to exist anyway.
Playing whack-a-mole for a minute, every single nation on this earth was created by either might and/or negotiations. But for some reason, Israel should be different. Demographics change everywhere, but for some reason, they shouldn't have changed in Palestine. It is OK that Brazil has over 10 million ethnic Arabs, and it is OK that Dearborn, Michigan has a Muslim majority. You see, it is OK for Arabs and Muslims to go to Western Lands, but Jews to the Middle East?
Back in 1948, when Israel became a sovereign nation, there was a Jewish majority in the Partitioned portion of Palestine that was to become the Jewish state. The Arabs rejected this to the point that started a war immediately, and lost. A few more wars and a few more losses, and Israel is still standing. Imagine if the Arabs won even one war? The few Jews left if any would be enjoying Dhimmi status at best.
True, the was that followed the creation of Israel in 1948 created refugees. It created Arab refugees who Arab states didn't want to take in, and it created Jewish refugees from other Arab nations who Israel happily took in. But the number of total refugees wasn't even 20% the total refugees created in 1947 when the Muslim state of Pakistan was created. The lunatic far left seems ignorant over the fact that Pakistan's creation caused over 5 million people to be displaced. I guess it is OK to them because it didn't involve Jews.
If you want BS or Political Correctness you have come to the wrong place.
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What Would The USA Do If Mexico Attacked?
2014-07-09T10:40:00-04:00
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v1car 40p · 566 weeks ago
Of course, you're defending an effective theocracy — the Israeli government is required by law to be majority-Jewish regardless of the actual demographics of the population (the Knesset, for example, is required to be 75% Jewish), and there are state offices which must be held by Rabbis — and also trying to claim that Muslims buying property in Dearborn, Michigan is somehow comparable to people having their land taken involuntarily to create Israel. So obviously a thoughtful reader will take your opinions with a grain of salt anyway.
@Bacon_Eater · 566 weeks ago
My main point is that no matter how the USA was formed, the question is how they would handle it if terrorists attacked Texas.
Arabs and Muslims "stole" most of the land they occupy in the world today, but that is OK to hypocrites like you, because that happened prior to the magical time of 1948. That is when all the rules change for hypocrites like you.
Calling Israel a theocracy either proves you are an idiot or a disingenuous goofball. Close to 50% of Jews in Israel today are agnostic, the founder of Modern Zionism was agnostic. Israel was chosen because it was not a sovereign country (only 100,000 people lived where 9 million now live, in other words, there was plenty of room for Jews and Arabs to come, and they did, many Arabs along with Jews got the population over 1 million by partition time).
Herzl was looking to escape European persecution, which was rampant in the late 1800's. Israel made sense because of the religious roots and the fact that it was not sovereign land at the time. However, the idea was that Jews could have a little place where they could be equals with the rest of society.
Please Vicar, take your hypocritical cherry picked version of history elsewhere. Life is too short for twerps like you. Thoughtful readers will obviously take your comments with a grain of salt, it is obvious how nonsensical you are.
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The Atheist Jew 73p · 566 weeks ago
As for the Palestinians being oppressed, why is that? The idea that it is the oppression that is behind the conflict is nonsense. The Palestinians have been trying to throw the Jews into the sea since 1948. If that was the case with Mexico and the US, the Mexicans would be oppressed by the USA too.
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The Atheist Jew 73p · 565 weeks ago
Also regarding settlements, which I'm no fan of. The West Bank was last occupied by Jordan, they gave it up in 87. Doesn't mean it is Arab land by default. It is up for negotiations as was all of Israel when British Mandate was dropped and partition was refused by Arabs via a war that they lost. Israel like most of the middle east became a sovereign land for the first time in history in 1948.
As for refugees, I think that a persons home is where they live. My grandparents home is not by home. I don't consider Romania, Latvia, the Middle East or Poland (where my great grandparents came from) home either. I don't consider the house I grew up in which my parents sold home either. I have no rights to any of that.
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