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Donald Trump has suggested large numbers of Palestinians should leave Gaza to “just clean out” the whole strip, after ordering the US military to restart shipments of 2,000lb bombs to Israel.

The US president said he wanted Gaza residents to move to neighbouring nations, and that they could be displaced “temporarily or could be long-term”, after a phone call with Jordan’s King Abdullah on Saturday.

“I said to him: I’d love you to take on more because I’m looking at the whole Gaza Strip right now and it’s a mess, it’s a real mess. I’d like him to take people,” Trump said, when asked about the call.

He also suggested Egypt as a destination for Gaza residents, and said he would raise the issue with President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi on Sunday.

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[–] GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world 0 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You were so worried looking at bed A you didn't think you'd be forced into bed B

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Watching you comment, I despair that dems didnt learn a damned thing from this election loss.

[–] GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

And what lesson would that be? Because I've seen that line of thinking parroted a suspicious amount lately and I've seen one person actually explain what they mean.

So enlighten me.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

And what lesson would that be?

I'll humor you, although I'm surprised you've not heard this yet:

What Dem leadership should have learned:

  • Have to get back to operating from a platform, not vibes or cult of personality.
  • No more genocide. Get back to leading from principle rather than realpolitik. Explicitely ditch the far right zionists-- we can make money elsewhere, and we are not a far right party.
  • Be the party of the people. Lower and middle class votes are needed to win. Get back to expanding social programs.
  • Stop insulting people. We don't "go high when they go low", we kick their ass wherever they are, but we don't insult voters, and we also dont self-censor for comity's sake.
  • To move fwd and reunite the coalition that is the Dem party, we have to acknowledge that the party hasnt been doing what the people want, and was also engaging in a genocide. No more weasel words around that. Lets get it over with.
  • Act like the party is a coalition, not a centrally controlled imperium. Stop kicking the left in the face.
  • Dont look for votes form the right.
  • Dont lionize bipartisanship as a goal unto itself.
  • Create metrics for success and be accountable for them.
  • Publish a long term plan for the party, and candidates who wont adhere to it shouldnt be in the party.
  • Kick out the right wingers. When we get Bidens/Manchins/Liebermans not towing the line, remove them from their committees and dont fund their re-elections. No dems should be against the platform like Biden did for ~40 years being anti abortion. He should have been kicked to the curb decades ago.
  • No more "seniority" in congressional leadership appointments. Go by merit and votes of the constituents.
  • term limits for leadership appointments.
  • A code of ethics. For starters, dems shouldnt ever be trading stocks the legislate on. It soils the image of the whole party when individuals are corrupt, and that needs to stop. Pelosi needs to go for her decades of insider trading. That never should have been permitted.
  • Set a mandatory retirement age for Dems. 70 sounds reasonable. If you are a judge you leave after 70 as soon as a dem administration can appoint your successor. No more waiting for death/incapacity and hurting your party when you go out that way. Lets get these people thinking of the party over their own arrogance. It took everyone way too lont to admit Biden was not fit to run again. That was BS. Party members should have been able to question his competence earlier.
  • No more telling states they cant vote in the primary like the dnc did with new hampshire.
  • no more shenanigans during primaries like Hillary did with Bernie.. They should be fair votes. No more effing superdelegates.
  • no more locking constituents out of the convention. The DNC doesnt get to censure voters requests. Those corrupt sons of bitches need to admit they work for us.