Debates
15 Dec 23
@averagejoe1 saidCan we agree that P is not a country?
https://www.infoplease.com/atlas/middle-east
Can we agree that P is not a country? After all the discussion on 2 threads where everyone just waltzed around..?
Yes, we can. Palestine is not a country. Your point?
15 Dec 23
@averagejoe1 saidDid you look at that map, you clod?
https://www.infoplease.com/atlas/middle-east
Can we agree that P is not a country? After all the discussion on 2 threads where everyone just waltzed around..?
Israel’s on it as much as Palestine is. Even 2 different colours.
Seriously. You never succeed and now you’ve failed again.
15 Dec 23
@shavixmir saidThen I need glasses, you got me….that is, if you can point to the word ‘Palestine’ on the map.
Did you look at that map, you clod?
Israel’s on it as much as Palestine is. Even 2 different colours.
Seriously. You never succeed and now you’ve failed again.
If you do, I will admit blind as a bat. But still, no one ever told us why it is not listed as one of the world’s countries. McHill goes against several posts where it is argued to be a country by throwing words like territory, nation, province , etc into the discussions.
So it is still unresolved.
@averagejoe1 said
Then I need glasses, you got me….that is, if you can point to the word ‘Palestine’ on the map.
If you do, I will admit blind as a bat. But still, no one ever told us why it is not listed as one of the world’s countries. McHill goes against several posts where it is argued to be a country by throwing words like territory, nation, province , etc into the discussions.
So it is still unresolved.
@averagejoe1 saidNever was, and never will be. They had an opportunity back in 1948, to form their own country and they refused. I can bet any money if Israel agreed to revert to the UN Partition Plan, the Palestinians would be happy.
https://www.infoplease.com/atlas/middle-east
Can we agree that P is not a country? After all the discussion on 2 threads where everyone just waltzed around..?
15 Dec 23
@rajk999 saidThe country of Jordan wouldn't be happy.
Never was, and never will be. They had an opportunity back in 1948, to form their own country and they refused. I can bet any money if Israel agreed to revert to the UN Partition Plan, the Palestinians would be happy.
They'd have to give back half their land.