i like lager beers but bud/budlight is just awful. it's water pretending to be beer.
SirToxicAvenger
the imaginary one in your head
it would appear not. time will tell I suppose
the disproportionate numbers can easily be explained - air superiority. this is something that the Israeli defense policy makers learned from history and is, in a large part, why they've been so successful in this campaign (if that's how we want to define success). Israel controls the space in more ways than just boots on the ground - conversely, hamas is literally ground bound.
that's just another aspect of why this sudden attack by hamas made no sense - they never had a snowball's chance in hell of anything other than sowing some initial chaos and perhaps a quick and dirty territorial gain. it's basically a modern david and goliath story except goliath controls all the stones and most of the slings.
eh, a few sacrifices must be made then
judging from polls? badly.
how's that? protests happen in cities all the time - the powers that be dont need to do anything about it because the protestors are just virtue signalling. it makes them feel like they accomplished something but they didnt. nothing has to change.
yeah, if you look at maps from the last ~60+ years, that's certainly true. it's also true that Arab majority countries/organizations keep attacking Israel & they keep losing. each time they taste defeat, Israel seizes more territory. this is completely normal in wargaming (running strategic/tactical scenarios, not just 4x gaming), as well as in an active real world conflict.
an expected outcome arises from specific actions taken, or the wrong actions taken perhaps. it's like whomever is leading hamas is stuck in an echo chamber - they keep fucking up. repeatedly, and then not learning from their mistakes. its just bizarre.
MA working on the important issues lol