09 Sep 20
@no1marauder saidAnother good point.
Ending an actual war like the one in Yemen, would be a bit more "significant" and "positive" than "ending" the non-existent one between the UAE and Israel. But Trump vetoed a resolution passed by Congress that would have ended US support for Saudi aggression there.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47958014
09 Sep 20
@shavixmir saidjust observant
Found yourself a new catch phrase, have you.
Well done.
We’re proud of you.
10 Sep 20
@Earl-of-Trumps
You speak with forked tongue, saying he should be in hall of shame but at the same time you are going to vote for him.
11 Sep 20
@sonhouse saidYou keep saying I am going to vote for Trump. You may not be right
@Earl-of-Trumps
You speak with forked tongue, saying he should be in hall of shame but at the same time you are going to vote for him.
But thanks for dictating to me who I am going to vote for.
One thing you can be damn sure about, I will write in Mussolini before I vote for Biden.
11 Sep 20
@quackquack saidWhich differences in opinion did Israel and the UAE put aside?
Your bigotted anti-Israel views are duly noted.
The rest of the world can agree that it is certainly progress when groups put away their difference and agree to peace.
12 Sep 20
@shavixmir saidOh, the last Republican president did so? Of course.
Bush.
Your post sent me on a Google search. The U.S. has been terrible toward the Kurds for decades. Thanks for the heads up.