Former German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger says Western leaders should be making more threats and be willing to follow them through.

The West should spend less time fretting about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s red lines and set its own, says veteran German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger.

“Russia keeps saying, if you do this, if you cross this or that red line, we might escalate,” said the 78-year-old onetime chairman of the Munich Security Conference. “Why don’t we turn this thing around and say to them: ‘We have lines and if you bomb one more civilian building, then you shouldn’t be surprised if, say, we deliver Taurus cruise missiles or America allows Ukraine to strike military targets inside Russia’?”

That way the onus will be on Moscow to decide whether to cross the red lines — or face the consequences.

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    They have that right tough. It’s just what we are all witnessing goes “a little” further than that.

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      They have that right tough

      hard disagree. Maybe if a foreign country wanted to create a Jewish ethnostate it should have set the borders inside its own sovereign lands instead of displacing 300k people it didn’t give a shit about and causing an immediate regional war and decades of ongoing conflict?

      Maybe then we could consider Israel a real country. Seeing how it didn’t go that way? What israel deserves is to dissolve

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        And in your suggested dissolution of the state of Israel, what happens then? And what happens to the Jews that now live there?

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            That’s not an answer to the question though, you are advocating for the dissolution, so let’s put it on the table…

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                No, you made a statement that required a follow up question… requiring you to elaborate. But I have the feeling that you are answering like this cause you simply refuse to say the quiet part out loud, or are to cowardly to come out and say it. But that’s OK. I think most people reading your response get what you mean.

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                  But I have the feeling that you are answering like this cause you simply refuse to say the quiet part out loud, or are to cowardly to come out and say it

                  Every accusation is a confession

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                    Sure… you still are dancing around specifying what your dissolution of the state of Israel would look like.

                    I’d personally like to see Netanyahu in a small concrete cell in Scheveningen… just so we’re clear.

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          The same thing that happened to the Jews that lived there for millenia before Israel was created, the become normal citizens with no special rights or mandates, and are actually subject to laws intended on keeping all people safe, not just Jews. It worked continuously for millenia through dozens of different ruling states with a half dozen ruling religions, the state of Israel and it’s fascism utilizing ng Jewish supremacy as a base ideology fucked that up.

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            Well, that looks like it ignores reality a bit. That the current state of Israel is doing fucked up stuff atm gets no arguement from me, but it did not happen in a vacuum.

            Spouting revisionist nonsense about how equal the Jews where treated all over the world also does not help the situation either. Nor does ignoring the current situation and how if the state where to be dissolved and a new state created in its place that would give all people of the region equal rights and protections… they would magically all get along.

            So again… what then? What would you suggest?

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              Spouting revisionist nonsense about how equal the Jews where treated all over the world also does not help the situation either.

              I mean in many places they were. Raging antisemitism was mostly a European problem. That’s why they kept fleeing to Muslim lands.

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                Uhm… what? Kept fleeing to Muslim lands? Antisemitism a European thing… wow… someone did a number on you man… I’d suggest you ask for a refund from school.

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                  Uh… What? Yes they kept fleeing to Muslim lands at least learn the history of the people whose Apartheid you’re rooting for (not that Israel represents Jews as a whole I know that’s not the case). A large fraction of Egyptian Jews, for example, were originally from Spain and were expelled due to the Reconquista, and the first two Aliyahs were European Jews escaping from pogroms to the more tolerant Ottoman empire. Also modern Muslim anti-semitism was, in fact, imported from Europe in the 19th century and strongly intensified due to the conflict with Zionists. Again, learn the history of the people whose Apartheid you’re rooting for and the people whose oppression you’re rooting for before you make ignorant statements again.

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          Nothing??? Just put them and Palestinians in the same place and make them create the equal multiethnic democracy Israel said it would but didn’t become.

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            Yeah, we tried that. With the neighboring countries intervening and waging war, and the following wars we ended up here. But this time it will be different.

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              Uh… What? Israel is, and has always been from the planning phase, a Jewish-dominated settler colony. This is literally why they caused the Nakba. How does that sound like a multiethnic democracy?

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                The original plans where also a lot smaller and entitled Palestinians to a lot of land and their own state. Neighboring countries and Palestinians would not have it. The region was english ruled because the ottomans sided with Germany in ww1… they where by definition the baddies. Then WW2 happened. You seem to be cherry picking a lot of stuff that happened over the course of the last 120 years or so for that area.

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                  The original plans where also a lot smaller and entitled Palestinians to a lot of land and their own state.

                  A lot smaller, but with a lot of the better land and half the Palestinian population. Would you agree to half the people of your country being ruled by an explicitly hostile, foreign people?

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                    Way to move the goalposts… It’s a series of own goals compounded by “help” from their friends that landed the Palestinians in this horror. In Turn the current horror now has 3 revisionist antisemites in a trenchcoat using the poor Palestinians as a beard to practice their antisemitism out in the open.