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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1564139)10/9/2025 2:28:51 PM
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Bill,
That's the nauseating part of a deal. Both sides get something out of it, even the side that is bad.
I understand, but for me, the "nausea" is offset by the feeling of relief over a war that should have been over a long time ago.

Now comes the hard part for Netanyahu. The "peace" part. I'm not really sure he's prepared for this, nor am I sure the Trump administration is prepared for this, either. (That's probably why the war lasted for so long, because they didn't really want to plan for the peace.)

At least neither of them are pushing for the forced relocation of Gazans. I don't know if that was a bluff, but it doesn't matter. Civilized societies should NEVER use the threat of genocide as a bluff.

Anyway, I'm going to resist trying to get too far ahead of current events. With the Middle East, that's never a useful exercise.

Tenchusatsu
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