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  Msg # 12513 of 12811 on ZZUK4448, Thursday 8-06-25, 6:38  
  From: BILLY BOOKCASE  
  To: MAX DEMIAN  
  Subj: Re: BBC Charter  
 From: billy@anon.com 
  
 "Max Demian"  wrote in message 
 news:1070317$3gs64$1@dont-email.me... 
 > On 06/08/2025 13:05, billy bookcase wrote: 
 >> "Pancho"  wrote in message 
 >> news:106v1tj$38i3u$1@dont-email.me... 
 >> 
 >>> It is quite hard to see how US support of Israel is in the US interest. 
 It 
 is hard to 
 >>> see how America benefits from the current genocide in Gaza. Actually, it 
 is hard to 
 >>> see 
 >>> how Zionist Israel benefits. The only people I can see who benefit are 
 populist 
 >>> politicians in Israel, and fanatical Palestinian politicians. 
 >> 
 >> as posted elsewhere 
 >> 
 >> While as the US and their attitude to Israel. 
 >> 
 >> In the first place after the true horrors of the Holocaust emerged - the 
 US 
 started 
 >> to feel guilty about the restrictive immigration policies they adopted in 
 the 30's. 
 >> So even if Jewish people, could scrape together the money they were denied 
 >> entry. So they have always over-compensated on those grounds 
 >> 
 >> Many Israeli citizens are in fact expatriate Americans 
 >> 
 >> Just like the USA Israel is mainly composed of immigrants 
 >> With the Palestinians the equivalent of Native Americans. 
 >> 
 >> thirdly. While the ill treatment of the Jews never figured as grounds for 
 >> going to war with Germany,  after the war was won, the discovery and 
 >> ending of the Holocaust - assuming there were that many Jewish people 
 >> left to murder 
 >> 
 >> "Made the whole thing even more worthwhile. 
 >> 
 >> Good had triumphed over *undoubted evil". No question ! 
 >> 
 >> Which was then followed by a period of unbridled optimism* shared by the 
 >> US which included  the foundation of the State of Israel. 
 >> 
 >> And ever since that time, nobody has been able to acknowledge that 
 >> quite possibly the whole thing was a great big mistake 
 > 
 > What was a "great big mistake"? WW2? 
  
 No 
  
 > 
 >> Which is quite understandable in the circumstances is it not ?. 
 > 
 > No 
  
 If you don't actually know what big mistake I was referring to, 
 how can you be so certain of your answer ? 
  
  
 bb 
  
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  * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) 

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