"As the president of the United States, you have power to change the course of history, and the responsibility to save lives right now," the staffers wrote.
"As the president of the United States, you have power to change the course of history, and the responsibility to save lives right now," the staffers wrote.
God help me, I watched part of the GOP debate the other night, when asked what they would tell Netanyahu, they were all super eager to gove some variation of, "finish the job" neglecting to clarify if they meant Hamas or Palestine. I'm surprised none of them slipped and suggested a final solution. Sorry, but if you don't like Biden, you really aren't gonna like these folks take on it.
Removing guns or nukes even doesn't stop familicide, if you're hell bent on war and displacement like Benny boy, then don't expect God or his good things lol
About the genocide? The most you're willing to demand from you government is that they ask their client state to stop doing genocide? Sanctions, pull all aid, condemnations, anything. They're slaughtering civillians by the thousands.
I'm asking a careful question to know what the other person supported. That doesn't mean I believe nothing else should be done beyond saying "please stop". The US has a terrible history of unilaterally imposing its will on self-governing nations, and however horrid the events in Gaza, I'd like our response not to continue in that tradition.
We give them billions of dollars per year in cash and weapons. This blood is on our hands because American taxpayers are funding every bomb. Also "unilaterally" just wouldn't be true. The overwhelming majority of the international community would also like the genocide to stop.
I think you should deeply reflect on how evil your last sentence reads considering the circumstances.