u/Key-Quarter-9411

Why aren't countries like China, Russia, and Turkey sending boats to protect the flotillas from being taken by Israel?

I feel like if Israel had to meet up with that level of power, they probably wouldn't take the flotilla.

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 4 hours ago

Why didn't the flotilla fly to Egypt and enter through Rafah?

I'm fine with them sending aid to Gaza but why risk getting taken by the IDF on water when you can go to Egypt and go through that border. It seems very risky to enter through water and a quick way to get taken by Israel. Why not enter through Egypt?

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 4 hours ago

Has blocking the Strait of Hormuz helped or hurt Iran's economy?

I'm curious about the economic impact on Iran. Are they making it? Are they suffering? Or is the leverage helping their country economically?

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 19 hours ago

What's with Trump's special love for the presidency?

I swear every other President looks stressed, tired, and over it when their term is done. I've seen Obama, Clinton, Bush, Biden all look exhausted and relieved after their terms finished. They'd love to leave. Yet even with 2 terms, Trump is like I want to do in 2028, 2032, etc. Why is he so obsessed with being President. He might be joking but why on Earth would he want to go beyond 2 terms?

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 21 hours ago

How does this $1.7 billion slush fund work and are j6ers actually getting paid by the government?

This sounds so ludicrous that it almost feels like satire. But how does this government fund work?

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 23 hours ago

Was the Kentucky GOP primary fraudulent?

Massie was ahead in most of the polls yet all of a sudden when AIPAC and Trump endorse his opponent, it's the most expensive primary campaign of all time and all of a sudden Gallrein wins. Not a tin foil hat person but that sounds suspicious.

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 2 days ago
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How come Vietnamese people don't have raging hatred or a grudge for the US after what they did 50+ years ago?

It's interesting. I don't really see seething hatred from the Vietnamese today after what happened during the war. What caused this? Most countries the US interfered in have a lasting hatred for the US. Why isn't this replicated in Vietnam?

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u/Additional-Young-877 — 2 days ago

When did Elon's downfall begin?

When I was a child around 2013-2014 I dressed up as him and did a report on him because I saw him as a cool admirable figure. Now 12 years later, he's seen like a joke. When did his whole downfall begin? Or is he even in a downfall?

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u/Key-Quarter-9411 — 5 days ago