And did you or did you not mean that as an analogy to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Yeah. Tyrannies aren't the most effective way to run a country. Doesn't mean I think they ought to change for me or that we should enact change for them. It's not our job to fix their problems.
At least you admit it's not all one-way.
I'm not sure why you constantly feel the need to tell me my opinion is noted; nor am I sure why you feel the need to go on and on like a broken record when we've already established I don't have the ability to dictate anything.
You made it clear that statecraft does not operate to my opinion the first time.
Interesting. So we're both right in that the answer is a bit more nuanced than expected. It's also kind of worrying that the person explaining this believes that a true Islamic state should have no borders because it should always have room to expand.
Analogy. Look up the meaning
Precisely
Talking about military targeting civilians, what is the difference between saudi / yemen and israel / palestine?
When you continue giving personal opinion i will note it.
Yet still you insist on giving your opinion
What?