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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago (24 children)

Nothing about middle east conflicts is close to black and white. I'd recommend you read up on it.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 month ago (10 children)

Nothing about middle east conflicts

Spoken like a true racist, grouping up "middle east conflicts" as if it was a single entity.

Pretty easy actually, Palestinians were there living their lives and having a sense of nationality as Palestinians since the latter years of the Ottoman Empire. Zionists decided they didn't care about that, decided they deserved their ancestral homeland, and western countries helped them militarily to relocate hundreds of thousands of people and murder tens of thousands on top. It's almost quite literally that easy.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm Iranian, and there's no hope of going home any time soon. It's perfectly acceptable to lump the middle east in that statement. Show me one conflict in that region that's not black and white.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Show me one conflict in that region that's not black and white.

I assume you mean the opposite. I'll bring you one about your own country.

In the Mosaddegh era, a democratically elected, secular, progressive, leftist leader was well on the way of successful policy for Iranians through the nationalization of the oil industry which, up until then, as you probably know better than I do, was extracted by the British Petroleum with the knowledge and approval of the Shah (thanks to some juicy "contributions" to his personal fortune paid by the British), leaving almost no profit from the Iranian oil to the Iranian people. The British blockaded Iran militarily, and through MI6, with help of CIA, staged false-flag attacks on private businesses through paid actors who pretended to be communists (the party was in Mosaddegh's coalition). They literally bribed local mafias and gave them loudspeakers to pretend they were popular protests to prime people. And the poverty induced by the military economical blockade, summed up with all this shit and much more, made it so that the Mosaddegh government was deposed and the status-quo was more or less restored, and British Petroleum was happy.

Tell me how that's not black and white.

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