• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    7 months ago

    “They’re not shooting at us now so they never will again?” Are you really saying they’re that naive?

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      7 months ago

      That’s not a stated goal.

      The goals is to destroy the military capabilities of Hamas, which arguably has been achieved.

      “Gaza no longer poses a threat” does not mean “Gaza will never again pose a threat”. I think the words were chosen carefully. The former requires an agreement with Gazans. The latter would require a crystal ball.

      After all, I’m sure the Israeli government would agree that Egypt no longer poses a threat. Israel recently said Egypt is their friend. But that doesn’t mean Egypt will never again pose a threat, because nobody knows the future.

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        7 months ago

        “Gaza no longer poses a threat” does not mean “Gaza will never again pose a threat”.

        They sound like the same thing to me… “no longer” and “never again” mean the same thing in my experience.

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          7 months ago

          Not to me.

          The US once went to war with England, but I think most Americans agree that “England no longer poses a threat to us.”

          But is it possible that one day we will again be at war with England? I mean sure, anything is possible.

          You really can’t say anyone will “never be a threat”. Just that they aren’t a threat now.

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          Or to take a simple example, “I no longer live in California” does not mean “I will never again live in California”.