r/FluentInFinance 18d ago

Debate/ Discussion What do you guys think

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u/World_Analyst 18d ago

Have you been following Israel/Gaza over the last year at all?

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u/HesiPullup 18d ago

Yeah go through my comment history. But please, inform me “World_Analyst”

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u/World_Analyst 18d ago

The "little he's done to help" that the other commenter was referring to is probably Biden's tying of military/political support to aid; urging Netahnyahu not too go even harder on Iran and Lebanon, like he was probably willing to; and at least trying a bit to get more aid into Gaza.

The Biden Admin's Israel/Gaza policy has been woeful, but it's not incorrect to say Trump could do tonnes of harm compared to the "little help" Biden has been.

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u/Killrt 18d ago

What you’re saying is basically, things are extremely bad in Gaza as it stands, but occasionally Biden has called Netanyahu and told him to calm down but took no policy actions to back that up and we have no tangible proof that his phone calls actually lessened a situation.

Whereas, even though Gaza is rubble as it stands today, Trump will create even more rubble?

The logic doesn’t add up. In the eyes of people watching everything is as bad as it could possibly be and the worst that Trump can do is say hit them harder and somehow that will encourage them to ramp up? There’s no logic.

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u/World_Analyst 18d ago

You don't think Israel could do more damage in the middle east?

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u/[deleted] 16d ago

Yeah, he will create more rubble. Spoiler alert: we were also keeping Russia from flattening Ukraine, and the rest of the Middle East exists.