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Sam McCommon's avatar

Re: The sanctity of emissaries — one of the greatest blunders in history is that of the murder of the Mongolian emissaries (and accompanying traders) by the Khwarzamian Shah. There is no more Khwarazmian empire because of that. The point is this: Even someone with the morals of Genghis Khan found murdering emissaries to be going too far.

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Great article, Brad. Articles like these are changing my mind and worldview. I have generally been sympathetic to Israel growing up, and even into my adult life. I was raised with a dispensational Christian upbringing (God loves Israel-rapture people) which I converted away from in university. I maintained a general sympathy for Israel. However, with a growing awareness of Epstein, Mossad infiltration of Western gov, and the October 7 attacks that make no sense aside from Israel allowed for it to happen to justify their current course of action, I’m losing patience for them as well. They’ve clearly exceeded beyond reason, and it appears they’re clearing out gaza for no other reason than personal expansion. Now, writing after the attack from Iran, I don’t know where this whole thing goes. I’m glad Russia, and Iran, have continued to show some restraint and maturity these last few years compared to the US and Israel.

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