Always ready. Besides, even these bs sessions are informative. Because what they deny, justify, neglect to tell, or omit is an indication of what they're guilty of.
How about asking for updates on "we are awaiting the investigation on that" ... better yet - how many years it will take? Or the "Tragic Mistake" bombing refugees in tents , that somehow just keeps happening... this is embarassing
Literally, the same garbage every time he opens his mouth. I am surprised the devil doesn't appear and say, "woah, that's too far, Count Chocula' He is a clown
Months ago, Brandon still thought he could manage the narrative. Now he realizes as election looms that he's not winning any hearts, gaining any votes and is instead losing them in droves. These are just CYA policies at this point.
I am not sure, but it seems to be that the US is finally stepping up and forced an agreement on the table that is in line with 'clever propaganda' on the Israeli side. As if the US is saying: Put your money where your mouth is and stop bombing the Palestinians. The administration really is not happy with Israel constantly embarrassing them, deceiving and crossing red lines and all. Matt has a terrible job defending the indefensible -though he does seem to enjoy it at times...
Not to mention the vast majority of the world (85%) lives in the global south. And yet the best he can manage is that smug smirking reference to a list in his office that includes "a number of countries" from the global south he can't even name. He's so insufferably pathetic.
@@snizami And if it means 'south of American-Israeli policy', I think even more than 85% outside the US are against it. And a lot -a LOT- of people inside the US as well.
20 reports and none are definitive, not one says unequivocally no, no war crimes/violations of international laws but all indicate there is a possibility, that should be more than enough reason to give cause for concern, why would so many groups say there are possibilities if there was nothing of concern, nothing to indicate to the contrary??
Okay. 1) Netanyahu stated on Saturday that any deal which allowed Hamas to continue existing was a non-starter, but the United States is positioning this as not him rejecting the deal 2) Ben-Gvir and Smoltrich, the Israeli national security minister, and finance minister, respectively, have been threatening to leave the government if such a deal is accepted. This WOULD have collapsed the Israeli coalition government, however, the “liberal” party within Israel announced that should the far-right leave the coalition, they would step in in it’s place 3) Benny Gantz, who is in Netanyahu’s war cabinet, has also said that he would leave the government if something’s not done by June 5th So, basically, Netanyahu is holding out to suss out whether his political future will be better secured appeasing the far-right council, who wishes to continue the genocide and ethnic cleansing until Gaza’s population and habitability is at a bare minimum, or the liberals. Netanyahu is actually polling better than he has in years, right now, and if an election was held today, he would be the frontrunner. Benny Gantz is his chief competitor.
A very famous and respected leader of our past were asking main country actors to take a position, that is fare because heads of states are also humans not machines , that makes effective management possible, even your position is not among winnin ones internally, you may still can be settled among foreign geography working on motherland interests
The American politicians ability to lie to the camera in a straight face never ceases to amaze. It's an ability that most people don't have and can't learn.
_"Secretary-General Guterres has continued to echo the broad international view that _*_Hamas must accept this deal,"_* says Miller. Hamas, too, said that it welcomed the Biden "peace plan's" reference to the *permanent* ceasefire as part of the objective but that it would have to familiarize itself with the *granular details* of the plan before signing off on it. It is *not Hamas' obligation to agree* to a plan that *calls for its demise.*
Yes. They know that they will have to do something and Israel keeps deceiving and humiliating Biden. But putting Israel in its place comes with grave political repercussions. The world wants Israel to stop aggression and annexation and wants it to retreat behind its proper borders, army and violent settlers and all. Finally that world includes the US now too, it seems.
Hamas started with the raid killing & taking hostages. They also used the people of Gaza by building tunnels under their homes, schools,churches etc. There are problems with Israel but Not Any leader of the World has the power to force them. 👍💙🇦🇺
If it is Israel's proposal why are they not coming to the podium to speak about the ceasefire. The israelies say it is not a permanent ceasefire. Who is not telling the truth. We're all confused.
Where are you now , with this plan is from Israël, they will never say no , its a plan from them, its all about Hamas, Hamas say yes and Netanyahu says f you
The democratic world, including NATO, the EU, should unite against Russia's occupation and China's monstrous behavior, and take effective action, respecting Ukraine's independence.
Jane mau bengi Aku meh komen, neng wes ngantuk.. Esok2 wae weh Ha iki Aku ming komen simple wae. Wong sing pidato iki + pewawancara sing neng ngisor kui asline pro Netanyahu, dia dan mereka bukan orang baik.. Berhati-hatilah kalian kepada orang-orang ini. Mereka tipe pengkhianat Kui wae pesenKU
Iran resisted Americans taking over from the British in ownership of their country's oil. That is asking for sanctions (or worse). Not happy with the radical Islamists taking over instead of the intellectual, liberal Iranians, back in 1979. Watch old clips from before 1978 and you will see a smiling country, no head scarfs, they even produced funk music...