Brazil Rejects Israel's Ambassador; Israel Threatens Relations Downgrade : NPR

I hope for a lot of things, but you live in delusion if you think that the United States is doing anything the 7th economy on earth with hundreds of billions in bilateral trade «source» over a diplomatic spat. If you actually hope that damaging relations between our two countries will happen. Something that will negatively affect the United States' trade and money flowing in, and push us further to China and Russia then you have successfully confirmed the 'dual loyalty' and 'Israel firster' image that an increasing number of Americans have towards a certain sub group of the American citizenry.

Some examples from your posts of you trying to talk like Don Corleone:

"But you make life difficult in one area, life can get difficult for fyou in another area. Simple as that."

"You are even free to disrespect an ally of the United States. But we, the United States, are free to hurt you for it."

"I'm just a guy on the internet, I don't have any say in the matter. But I hope the disrespect you show to Israel is shown back to you. Does that happen? Who knows."

Also, in reply to this post that you edited

I can hope that people in the positions to make policy, and the people coming in Jan of 2017, will be of the same mind and punish you for any disrespect you show to an ally. That is it. Don't know why that makes me look like an idiot.

Is that really what you hope that the primary foreign policy objective of the incoming American president is? To be Israel's enforcer. You really are part of the 5th column Israelfirster crowd. Damn.

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