Purple_Fronds
Later Meiosis
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My point is stronger than them playing along, the British needed the time more than Germany and Italy, how would they attack, the axis air forces were twice the size of Britain and more experienced from the Spanish civil war. Stalin and Russia is a similar story, but of course Stalin was also opportunistic and decided to do his own conquest against Finland. The Finnish conflict also showed how weak the Russian army was, not to mention that they would have had to step through Poland to get to them. I believe there’s a misconception that somehow during the time that nobody had read, understood or believed Hitler was serious about what he wrote, I don’t think this is true. I do think that the pure level of evil that Hitler and his followers were, was not taken to heart or for that matter his writing was clearly a call for genocide of an entire people. The question is still what should have been done about it, maybe this is where assassination early in his rise would have been acceptable but obviously comes with the benefit of hindsight.But the point isn't that the Allies should have started a war earlier. The point is that they weakened their position in the eventual war by indulging in the fallacy and arguably the hubris that they could resolve the matter with diplomacy. Hitler had already laid out very clearly his feelings about the injustices done to Germany and the premise that the Germans needed "living space to the east". There is an old saying something along the lines of "when someone tells you who they are you should listen." Even if they did play along in the negotiations or even cling to the hope that they would work, the Allies should have been aggressively planning for the eventuality of war on the basis that Hitler would not be appeased. Some of that was going on but not nearly at the level that he was planning for war otherwise we wouldn't have been scrambling to ramp up military production while under attack while he was sitting on a giant war machine built up and ready to go.
In terms of Hamas, absolutely they are abhorrent and in their current state will never negotiate faithfully with Israel, or for that matter will the other organizations that also carried out the attack. However the way Israel is continuing to pursue its offensive with the level of bombing and ground operations, they are systematically bolstering these same organizations with new recruits and sympathizers, essentially pushing the entire population of Gaza further to the extreme.
Israel can’t afford to go back to occupying, where they will be constantly bled through gorilla actions, or take on the financial cost. No international organization will want to take on the responsibility and other countries will not want to put their people in jeopardy. Israel won’t cede it back to Egypt, nor do I think Egypt would want it. Of course they can’t just incorporate the territory because either they become an obvious apartheid state or run the risk of ceasing to being a Jewish state. The least worse situation would probably to be to attempt to help the Palestinian Authority reestablish their presence and provide enough support both financially (they would probably get some help from other countries) and militarily to make them a force. Of course this is also problematic because of how bad the relationship has deteriorated in the West Bank and the risk the PA has of being perceived as a stooge. In short i think we can be both horrified for and sympathetic to the majority of innocent people on both sides of the conflict, and at some point what is and isn’t justified is irrelevant. At some point Israel will have to start figuring out what’s next and what Hamas says and does is irrelevant.