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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBernie Sanders: The U.S. cannot partner with a country that is starving children
Jake Sullivan reportedly told Israeli officials that they could be responsible for the third famine crisis of the 21st century if they dont allow more aid into Gaza.
Hes right. The U.S. cannot partner with a country that is starving children. No more money for Netanyahu.
3:52 PM · Apr 3, 2024
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Hes right. The U.S. cannot partner with a country that is starving children. No more money for Netanyahu.
3:52 PM · Apr 3, 2024
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Bernie Sanders: The U.S. cannot partner with a country that is starving children (Original Post)
Donkees
Apr 4
OP
Weve been saying this as long as Bernie
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Orrex
(63,375 posts)4. Waiting for the usual suspects to accuse him of being pro-Hamas & antisemitic
As theyve accused others whove made essentially the same comments here
Beastly Boy
(9,733 posts)6. Would you settle for accusing him of being a demagogue?
If Bernie thinks Jake Sullivan is right, he must acknowledge that he was not talking about partnering with Israel.
Bernie has a right to his own opinion, but he has no reason to gratuitously invoke Sullivan as an excuse to voice it. His opinion is not supported by what Sullivan said.
Enough is enough. Enough words. Time to take action.