Skans » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Not my problem, I could care less what happens to Gaza. Israel could firebomb the entire place and I wouldn't shed a tear. Or, it could befriend the Gazans and help them rebuild - either way, I don't care. As far as I'm concerned, Israel owns the lives of each and every Gazan, sort of how we own dogs in the US. Bad dogs get put down. Good dogs get rewarded. And, if you are a bad steward of good dogs, well, that's between you and God. Dogs (and Gazans) are just property.
When will you answer the questionjerrab » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ you change the subject, this is about trump not ending the wars like he promised.
like a bad dog that does not do what he should.
Stupid talking points. Do you even know what latitude Russia is at compared to Ukraine? Long winter. Cool teperatures. Limited growing season. Winter wheat and some vegetables. Poor for livestock, high sugar vegetables and lacks multiple growing seasons.jerrab » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ -------------------------------------------
- Both countries have significant agricultural production: Both Ukraine and Russia are major producers and exporters of various agricultural commodities, including wheat, corn, and sunflowers.
- Russia also has Chernozem soil: While Ukraine has a large concentration of Chernozem, this fertile soil type is also found in Russia, particularly in southern and eastern regions. In fact, one source mentions that Russia has a larger overall share of the world's black soil.
A rivera, not his beach front property. At best and worst case scenario he would be looking to become general manager of the area taxing the locals to live a better lifestyle.jerra b » Today, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ trump is the one who said he wanted to make gaza into a rivera.
Skans » 26 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Stupid talking points. Do you even know what latitude Russia is at compared to Ukraine? Long winter. Cool teperatures. Limited growing season. Winter wheat and some vegetables. Poor for livestock, high sugar vegetables and lacks multiple growing seasons.
Perhaps if you do your own research once in awhile, you would know these things.
MR-7 » 11 Jun 2025, 5:33 am » wrote: ↑ Is there a point to your reply? Maybe U should have done your homework.
U.S. aid to Israel: How much money the U.S. gives per …
Nov 4, 2023 · Driving the news: President Biden requested at least $14.3 billion in additional assistance to Israel, which would include money for air and missile defense systems, including the Iron Dome.
The U.S. currently allocates $3.8 billion a year for Israel’s defense based on a 2016 memorandum of understanding forged between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government, a deal struck after the two leaders bitterly feuded over the Iran nuclear deal. An additional $14 billion for Israel’s defense, alongside Biden’s decision to deploy two aircraft carrier strike groups to the region, marks a “historic inflection point” in the U.S.-Israel relationship, according to Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the United States.
Does this prove to you that biden cares more for Israel than Americans?
Fair enough
You have always given biden a free pass. U little free pass giving HO.jerrab » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ don't ever claim I gave biden a free pass again.
you give trump free reins to do whatever the **** he wants to do.
and then when someone complains you go but biden......
Why r u sending these **** up conversations of u and 31st?
MR-7 » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You have always given biden a free pass. U little free pass giving HO.
i'm not going through a **** thread
Show me one...just one u little ****.jerrab » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ you are one god damn liar.
you give trump unlimited passes wrapped in a gold gift box.
you sniveling pig.