GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
you speak so freely of death as if it was the solution to the problem. death is the problem and we're all living to avoid it. im sick of how casually you speak of taking life when I doubt youve ever seen a life violently being taken.
my superiority has nothing to do with me being a veteran and everything to do with you being a moron.
The first part of your post has substance, so I'll overlook the second part.
I see what you're getting at, but again, we've discussed before your resentment of the nature of this. More often than not, it is the people behind a desk and safe at home that get to decide who lives and who dies, but that's just life. I guess, as you said before, I'm not that different from the military industrial complex in my mindset because of this distance from conflict.
Still, the question I always have is... what good does this endless conflict do? Israel must be masochistic to keep itself stuck in this stalemate. Powerful countries like the U.S. are trying very hard to end this conflict, and Clinton almost succeeded. It was an Israeli that killed Rabin, not a Palestinian.
Because of that, I really hold no hope for a truce between these two groups, which is part of why I mentioned the second option. I have a feeling Israel might eventually make it.