User Controls

Dump idiot Trump

  1. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Daily You must be a poo poo head

    Doo doo head works, too.
  2. Mr_ploppy was an old DH profile of mine..he was into scat play.
  3. #TnxPOTUS4Soleimani
  4. What are you talking about Bencent?
  5. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by RottenRobert This is so true. Israel has gotten us into the last Iraq war yet not one Israeli soldier fought alongside our troops. They are trying hard to get US to fight Iran for them now.


    4 times Israel kicked more than 2 nations asses per time within a months time, and the shortest was against 10 nations they whipped in 7 days.
    ^
    NONE of those battles included the USA!!

    they don't need our help, but with their kind of success, it makes more sense to join them than to be against them.


    and what is even more priceless about Israel's victories, they were holy wars against other beliefs trying to attack Israel's God, YAH!!
    ^
    and Israel whipped up on a total of 17 opposing nations when clearly overmatched, outmanned, and had less technology.

    if YAH is helping Israel, only a fool would want to see Israel crash and burn!!
  6. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 and Israel whipped up on a total of 17 opposing nations when clearly overmatched, outmanned, and had less technology.

    i'd like to see you name those 17 nations.
  7. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What are you talking about Bencent?

    google the hashtag.
  8. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i'd like to see you name those 17 nations.

    you can read, it's history!!
  9. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 you can read, it's history!!

    in my history there arent more than 10.

    yours must be a herstory.
  10. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    Wars and other conflicts
    Israel has been involved in a number of wars and large-scale military operations, including:

    Israeli war of independence (November 1947 – July 1949) – Started as 6 months of civil war between jedi and Arab militias when the mandate period in Palestine was ending and turned into a regular war after the establishment of Israel and the intervention of several Arab armies. In its conclusion, a set of agreements were signed between Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, called the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which established the armistice lines between Israel and its neighbours, also known as the Green Line.

    Reprisal operations (1950s–1960s) – Military operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1950s and 1960s. These actions were in response to constant fedayeen incursions during which Arab guerrillas infiltrated from Syria, Egypt, and Jordan into Israel to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. The policy of the reprisal operations was exceptional due to Israel's declared aim of getting a high 'blood cost' among the enemy side which was believed to be necessary in order to deter them from committing future attacks.

    Suez Crisis (October 1956) – A military attack on Egypt by Britain, France, and Israel, beginning on 29 October 1956, with the intention to occupy the Sinai Peninsula and to take over the Suez Canal. The attack followed Egypt's decision of 26 July 1956 to nationalize the Suez Canal after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the United States to fund the building of the Aswan Dam. Although the Israeli invasion of the Sinai was successful, the United States and USSR forced it to retreat. Even so, Israel managed to re-open the Straits of Tiran and pacified its southern border.

    Six-Day War (June 1967) – Fought between Israel and Arab neighbors Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The nations of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, and others also contributed troops and arms to the Arab forces. Following the war, the territory held by Israel expanded significantly ("The Purple Line") : The West Bank (including East Jerusalem) from Jordan, Golan Heights from Syria, Sinai and Gaza from Egypt.

    War of Attrition (1967–1970) – A limited war fought between the Israeli military and forces of the Egyptian Republic, the USSR, Jordan, Syria, and the Palestine Liberation Organization from 1967 to 1970. It was initiated by the Egyptians as a way of recapturing the Sinai from the Israelis, who had been in control of the territory since the mid-1967 Six-Day War. The hostilities ended with a ceasefire signed between the countries in 1970 with frontiers remaining in the same place as when the war began.

    Yom Kippur War (October 1973) – Fought from 6 to 26 October 1973 by a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel as a way of recapturing part of the territories which they lost to the Israelis back in the Six-Day War. The war began with a surprise joint attack by Egypt and Syria on the jedi holiday of Yom Kippur. Egypt and Syria crossed the cease-fire lines in the Sinai and Golan Heights, respectively. Eventually Arab forces were defeated by Israel and there were no significant territorial changes.

    Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon (1971–1982) – PLO relocate to South Lebanon from Jordan and stage attacks on the Galilee and as a base for international operations. In 1978, Israel launches Operation Litani – the first Israeli large-scale invasion of Lebanon, which was carried out by the Israel Defense Forces in order to expel PLO forces from the territory. Continuing ground and rocket attacks, and Israeli retaliations, eventually escalate into the 1982 War.

    1982 Lebanon War (1982) – Began on 6 June 1982, when the Israel Defense Forces invaded southern Lebanon to expel the PLO from the territory. The Government of Israel ordered the invasion as a response to the assassination attempt against Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, by the Abu Nidal Organization and due to the constant terror attacks on northern Israel made by the Palestinian guerrilla organizations which resided in Lebanon. The war resulted in the expulsion of the PLO from Lebanon and created an Israeli Security Zone in southern Lebanon.

    South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000) – Nearly 15 years of warfare between the Israel Defense Forces and its Lebanese Christian proxy militias against Lebanese Muslim guerrilla, led by Iranian-backed Hezbollah, within what was defined by Israelis as the "Security Zone" in South Lebanon.

    First Intifada (1987–1993) – First large-scale Palestinian uprising against Israel in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
    Second Intifada (2000–2005) – Second Palestinian uprising, a period of intensified violence, which began in late September 2000.

    2006 Lebanon War (summer 2006) – Began as a military operation in response to the abduction of two Israeli reserve soldiers by the Hezbollah. The operation gradually strengthened, to become a wider confrontation. The principal participants were Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israeli military. The conflict started on 12 July 2006 and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect on 14 August 2006, though it formally ended on 8 September 2006, when Israel lifted its naval blockade of Lebanon. The war resulted in the pacification of southern Lebanon and in the weakness of the Hezbollah (which suffered serious casualties but managed to survive the Israeli onslaught).

    Gaza War (December 2008 – January 2009) – Three-week armed conflict between Israel and Hamas during the winter of 2008–2009. In an escalation of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israel responded to ongoing rocket fire from the Gaza Strip with military force in an action titled "Operation Cast Lead". Israel opened the attack with a surprise air strike on 27 December 2008. Israel's stated aim was to stop such rocket fire from and the import of arms into Gaza. Israeli forces attacked military and civilian targets, police stations, and government buildings in the opening assault. Israel declared an end to the conflict on 18 January and completed its withdrawal on 21 January 2009.

    Operation Pillar of Defense (November 2012) – Military offensive on the Gaza Strip.[1]

    Operation Protective Edge (July–August 2014) – Military offensive on the Gaza Strip as a response to the collapse of American-sponsored peace talks, attempts by rival Palestinian factions to form a coalition government, the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers, the subsequent kidnapping and murder of a Palestinian teenager, and increased rocket attacks on Israel by Hamas militants.[2]
    Table
  11. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    btw, any time it states arab armies is normally 5 or more involved.

    look it up for yourself.
  12. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 you can read, it's history!!

    It was more like 5
  13. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 4 times Israel kicked more than 2 nations asses per time within a months time, and the shortest was against 10 nations they whipped in 7 days.
    ^
    NONE of those battles included the USA!!

    they don't need our help, but with their kind of success, it makes more sense to join them than to be against them.


    and what is even more priceless about Israel's victories, they were holy wars against other beliefs trying to attack Israel's God, YAH!!
    ^
    and Israel whipped up on a total of 17 opposing nations when clearly overmatched, outmanned, and had less technology.

    if YAH is helping Israel, only a fool would want to see Israel crash and burn!!

    You are giving Israel more credit than its due. US government is keeping this parasite alive!



    U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel [April 10, 2018] [open pdf - 1MB]
    "Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II. To date, the United States has provided Israel $134.7 billion (current, or noninflation-adjusted, dollars) in bilateral assistance and missile defense funding. Almost all U.S. bilateral aid to Israel is in the form of military assistance, although in the past Israel also received significant economic assistance. At a signing ceremony at the State Department on September 14, 2016, representatives of the U.S. and Israeli governments signed a new 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on military aid covering FY2019 to FY2028. Under the terms of the MOU, the United States pledges to provide $38 billion in military aid ($33 billion in Foreign Military Financing grants plus $5 billion in missile defense appropriations) to Israel. This MOU replaces a previous $30 billion 10-year agreement, which runs through FY2018."
    Report Number:
    CRS Report for Congress, RL33222
    Author:
    Sharp, Jeremy M.
    Publisher:
    Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
    Date:
    2018-04-10
    Series:
    CRS Report for Congress, RL33222
    Copyright:
    Public Domain
    Retrieved From:
    Via E-mail
    Format:
    pdf
    Media Type:
    application/pdf
    URL:
    https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=809504
  14. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by RottenRobert You are giving Israel more credit than its due. US government is keeping this parasite alive!



    It is so sad how the industrial media complex has damaged your mind.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  15. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker It is so sad how the industrial media complex has damaged your mind.

    To you ignorance is bliss
  16. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Trump is sending 3000 more troops to Middle East in anticipation of repercusions for US bombings in Iraq.

    Please tell me this is not going to be another Vietnam. Just the same you Trump lovers encourage your sons and daughters to enlist and play cannon fodder now I think its more like IED victims. J*e*w*s in Israel will thank you for saving them as they watch the war on TV while eating matza ball soup.
  17. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    industrial media complex lol
  18. Originally posted by RottenRobert Trump is sending 3000 more troops to Middle East in anticipation of repercusions for US bombings in Iraq.

    Please tell me this is not going to be another Vietnam.

    Vietnam was 2.7 million active US troop deployments...
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  19. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    What US state would Iran carpet missile first?
  20. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Vietnam was 2.7 million active US troop deployments…

    At the beginning just a few so called advisers then it ballooned and resulted in 58,220 US dead soldiers all for nothing.
Jump to Top