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      actually that’s direct evidence that you’re wrong, and a terrible person:

      “not participating in [Israel Defense Forces] target development.”

      “I’ve directed my team to share intelligence and deploy additional experts from across the United States government to consult with and advise the Israeli counterparts on hostage recovery efforts,”

      “expert say probably” isn’t actually direct evidence, shill

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        Ya almost made it to

        But several weeks later, on November 21, the U.S. Air Force issued deployment guidelines for officers, including intelligence engagement officers, headed to Israel. Experts say that a team of targeting officers like this would be used to provide satellite intelligence to the Israelis for the purpose of offensive targeting.

        “They’re probably targeting people, targeting officers,” Lawrence Cline, who served as an intelligence engagement officer in Iraq before retirement, told The Intercept. Targeting intelligence refers to the identification and characterization of enemy activities including missile and artillery launches, location of leadership and command and control centers, and key facilities. “What I can see is we’ve got a lot of global assets in terms of satellites and the like and the Israelis have a lot in terms of more localized radar coverage.

        The Biden administration has gone to great lengths to conceal the nature of its support for the Israeli military. The Pentagon quietly tapped a so-called Tiger Team to facilitate weapons assistance to Israel, as The Intercept has previously reported. The administration has also declined to reveal which weapons systems it’s providing Israel and at which quantities, insisting that the secrecy is necessary for security reasons.

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          i read it, dipshit

          “experts say… probably”, is not direct evidence, you fascist genocide manipulators

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            The US did not voluntarily mention that they were flying drones above Gaza either until someone noticed it.

            Now the fact they sent targeting officers does not indicate they are doing search and rescue.

            Let’s hope you manage to put two and two together. Maybe they’re going to find the WMD’s in Iraq who knows. America would never lie about doing war crimes right?

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              while i do, absolutely trust everything the united states government and military says, as you’re implying… while i do absolutely 100% believe everything they said…

              if i were to slightly doubt it, which i don’t and obviously i still believe there were WMD’s… i would still definitely send targeting intelligence in order to determine hostage locations and threats to people freeing the hostages…
              i mean, you’re not going to “free the hostages” without fighting right?

              now kindly fuck off, magat