• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Am I the only one who believes we shouldn’t pin foreign policy as a deciding factor on who to elect for president? Hear me out first…

    That is not to say that how the US responds to Israel and Gaza is not important. Genocide is never the answer. What I’m suggesting instead is that a president should be elected primarily on domestic policies, not foreign ones.

    Ok, thanks for reading — commence downvoting. 😊

    • Fosheze@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Except a presidents job is foreign policy. For domestic policy senate and house has far more control.

    • takeda@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Foreign policy is important for too as it also affects US domestically.

      Having said that, US president can do very little to stop the conflict if fascist like Netanyahu doesn’t want to cooperate.

    • neanderthal@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Am I the only one who believes we shouldn’t pin foreign policy

      We don’t have access to the same information they do, so we can’t easily judge their decision. The POTUS gets to have conversations with world leaders. These conversations convey attitudes, view points, and information we don’t have. They have the CIA, am ambassadors that are experts in the respective culture and country, and DIA that they get information from.

      For all we know, Israel was going to nuke Gaza and Biden talked them down. Also, I can all but guarantee Hamas would be doing worse if the roles were reversed:

      https://www.adl.org/resources/article/hamas-its-own-words

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        7 days ago

        Some extraordinary mental gymnastics to justify genocide. maybe theres something we dont know that justifies it, so its justified

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          7 days ago

          maybe theres something we dont know that justifies it, so its justified

          I’m not saying genocide is justified. I’m saying there is a lot we don’t know about the situation. We don’t have the intel, we don’t know what was said in private conversations between Biden and Netanyahu. Consider the fact that Hamas was using a hospital to store weapons. That means the hospital loses its protected status and bombing it isn’t a war crime according to the Geneva conventions. There is also inevitably a lot of propaganda. Maybe you are correct and Biden fully supports the genocide. I highly doubt that. It doesn’t negate my point that there is a lot about the situation that we don’t really know. Hamas sucks. Israel sucks. It’s a dumpster fire.

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            7 days ago

            If you dont know, you dont know. Israel and Biden could be even more of a monster than we know publicly. You’re still trying to use ignorance as a license for genocide