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    3 months ago

    Wow, this may be the most biased article about this war that I have seen. Somehow it is Iran’s fault that Israel is committing genocide against Arabs? Iran’s response to all this has honestly been very controlled.

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    3 months ago

    A big war is brewing among Israel, Hezbollah and Iran. The clash is inevitable because Tehran’s murderous mullahs won’t back off their goal of isolating and destroying the Jewish state.

    Geez I cannot think of another motive for all of those groups attacking Israel.

    Forbes taking their mask off with this article. Their next article will about how the Russians fought Nazi Germany because of their insatiable hate for white people

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    USA’s aggressive funding of Israel emboldend it it’s lt determiemnt A weaker Israel might have been able to exist through diplomacy but now it’s too late there is too many blood.

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    It actually is avoidable but the people in charge don’t want to avoid it. The weapons manufacturers and military contractors are going to make a lot of money, but the US will come out weaker from it just like it did in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the US worker will be left worse off.

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    3 months ago

    What a garbage article. It makes it seem like the consequences of Israel’s genocide is actually a masterful gambit of Iran using militia groups to tighten a noose on Israel. It fails to mention the genocide at all. Also the way it weaves in the threat of war with China, and hints at nuclear war, is peak fearmongering and sabrerattling. I figured Forbes would be a shitty source, and I was not surprised.

    The whole article is based on saying that war is unavoidable, but also fails to mention that those same Iranian backed militias have all said they would cease aggression if the genocide stopped. Israel’s commitment to this genocide is the only thing that guarantees further war.

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    3 months ago

    Don’t ever forget that the fortune that built Forbes started with A different Forbes family line built their fortune selling opium in dominated China, using those proceeds to build rail in America on land stolen from the indigenous peoples being genocided and then a completely unrelated Forbes family line turned into a financial and built a propaganda empire. rag during WW1.

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      the fortune that built Forbes started with selling opium in dominated China

      Those Forbes are unrelated to the magazine founder also incidentally the magazine is now majority Chinese owned.

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        Oh wow, I didn’t realize that Forbes magazine was a completely separate Forbes! Thanks for turning me on to that. I also learned that John Kerry is of the Forbes family that made their money in opium!