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John from FL's avatar

Balanced, respectful and interesting. Thank you for contributing. The US is lucky to have you as a citizen.

It is interesting that you mentioned North Korea toward the end of your essay, as that was in my mind as I read along. I feel terrible for the innocent people in Gaza, essentially held hostage by a terrorist organization and conscripted into the Hamas campaign against Israel. As in many wars, it is the civilian population that pays the greatest price.

All the more reason to support resistance movements against totalitarian-style governments in Iran, North Korea, Gaza and elsewhere.

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Dave Coffin's avatar

This is a good essay, but it kind of all hangs on a core assumption that seems barely plausible to me let alone likely:

"After this war, the extent of the destruction and damage that Gazans have experienced means that they will never again, under any circumstances, allow a rogue terror organization to hold them hostage in the name of fighting Israel"

This is simply an assertion without evidence. If there wasn't the will/capacity to depose Hamas a year ago how are Gazans supposed to suppress the islamist death cult now? Where are these internal Gazan anti-Hamas fighters going to come from? How are they going to arm themselves? How are they not simply going to get themselves killed, unless the assumption is that Israel has really truly wiped out Hamas for them?

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