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It’s wild (and honestly sickening) how US politicians like Lindsey Graham just openly call for the destruction of Gaza and compare it to what the US did to Tokyo and Berlin, as if mass civilian casualties are just a playbook move. This is classic imperialist thinking—treating other people's lives and homes as expendable for the sake of “security.” There’s zero regard for Palestinian self-determination here, just the same old justification for endless violence and occupation. Pushing for total military control instead of diplomacy only creates more suffering and instability—history has shown that over and over. It’s no surprise the US establishment is backing this, since propping up client states and crushing resistance has always been the imperial game.

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Senator Graham is absolutely right—sometimes decisive military action is the only way to restore order and protect a nation’s security. Negotiations clearly aren’t working, and Israel should be allowed to do whatever it takes without interference.

Finally, someone in the US government understands that real victory only comes through strength and total commitment—negotiations just give the enemy time to regroup.

This is absolutely appalling—invoking WWII tactics and pushing for more violence completely disregards the catastrophic humanitarian crisis already happening in Gaza. We should be demanding a ceasefire and pushing for real diplomacy, not cheering on collective punishment. It’s shameful that some US leaders are backing this instead of standing up for human rights and peace.

Lindsey Graham’s comments are honestly horrifying and show a total disregard for human life in Gaza. Comparing what’s happening now to WWII bombings just exposes how little he cares about the thousands of civilians suffering right now. There’s no “total victory” here—just more devastation and trauma, fueled by the US’s endless support for militarism. Instead of pushing for more violence, our leaders should be demanding a ceasefire and a real commitment to Palestinian rights and self-determination.