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World war 3 now imminent
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Ohhhh my, looks like it was official visit by invite by Iraq prime minister
Big no no in diplomatic circles
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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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You don’t think America has ever covertly funded terrorism in advance of its own political interests?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI was going to post "Don't be a prick all your life.", then I realised who the poster was.
How cute, and how naive.Comment
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Whataboutery at its best, well done.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou don’t think America has ever covertly funded terrorism in advance of its own political interests?
How cute, and how naive.Comment
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You can say that in UK or USA, these are free countries where people can have different opinions, go try how Iran will work out for you.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou don’t think America has ever covertly funded terrorism in advance of its own political interests?
For that reason alone anybody sane should be on US/UK side, regardless of some of the shady things that both countries did in the past.Comment
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As you rightly point out, people can have different opinions.Originally posted by AtW View PostYou can say that in UK or USA, these are free countries where people can have different opinions, go try how Iran will work out for you.
For that reason alone anybody sane should be on US/UK side, regardless of some of the shady things that both countries did in the past.
It’s quite possible to “be on the side” of the U.K./US and yet still be critical of some of their decisions. “Being on their side” doesn’t need to mean “be an approving lapdog”.Comment
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Do keep up.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhataboutery at its best, well done.
Your attempt an an insulting post quoted my response to the post from Xoggoth about terrorism. No whataboutery involved, there’s a clear linear thread.Comment
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Even if one does approve?Originally posted by meridian View PostAs you rightly point out, people can have different opinions.
It’s quite possible to “be on the side” of the U.K./US and yet still be critical of some of their decisions. “Being on their side” doesn’t need to mean “be an approving lapdog”.Comment
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