Comment on Palestinian president in Lebanon to discuss disarmament of refugee camps
Grumpyleb@lemmus.org 2 weeks agoNo one’s ever stopped them before, and it’s unlikely anyone ever will. This is a good step for Lebanon internally. Unfortunately, I have very little hope for this or any other “positives” as long as Israel continues down their decades long genocidal expansionist path.
small44@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
Do you think any of the countries that gained dependence thought that they have chance to win? Do you think they would gain independence without the sacrifices of people killed by occupation?
Grumpyleb@lemmus.org 2 weeks ago
Do you think they would gain independence without the sacrifices of people killed by occupation?> Personally no, being from the middle east I’ve seen what “democracy” brings to the region. Lebanon, as an example, are not allowed to purchase any weapons that can ever be a threat to Israel, how is that being a soverign state? The world is run on the “might is right rule” and I don’t have any answers as to how that can change.
small44@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
Did other occupied countries had superior weapon to the occupier?
Grumpyleb@lemmus.org 2 weeks ago
In our case, we’d love the army to be able to do it’s job and depend us. The Gulf Arab states can go fuck themselves with the high tech weapons they don’t even know how to use. I agree in time if things remain as is, a new group will emerge, especially given the nature of the new drone warfare.