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Question: Which of these leaders do you like more/dislike less
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Narendra Modi
 
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Benjamin Netanyhua
 
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DavidB.
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« on: March 10, 2018, 08:22:43 PM »

Modi is changing his country for the better. Netanyahu's overall been good at making sure nothing bad happens to Israel, which is already quite a feat, but he has not managed to solve any of the problems Israel is struggling with: he is too risk-averse for that.
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DavidB.
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2018, 03:33:15 PM »

Netanyahu's overall been good at making sure nothing bad happens to Israel, which is quite a feat
No, that's my country's government.

You're welcome.
No, they haven't. The U.S. is an important ally to Israel, and their assistance is appreciated, but in the end of the day it is the Israeli government and the Israeli army who keep Israel safe. And it remains to be seen whether the Obama administration's Iran deal will not turn out to be a disaster for Israel in the long run.
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DavidB.
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« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2018, 04:11:38 PM »

PR, when did you become such a hack? It's like SJW bingo in every post of yours these days. Everyone who disagrees is a racist fascist white nationalist alt-right Zionist extremist white supremacist. No original thoughts anymore, too boring! I think I'm gonna use iggy Virginia-style for you.

@Old School Republican: Iran is not the lesser of two evils in a geopolitical sense, even though it probably is the more free country compared to Saudi Arabia -- but that's quite a low bar. There's no problem with striking an agreement with Iran. Striking a bad agreement, however, is a problem, and I am still not convinced that we will not be in deep sh**t in 15 years with an Iran that's armed to the teeth.
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