Rules of engagement
Sunday afternoon, noise from my kitchen, I discover a very small mouse in my garbage bucket, too small to jump out easily. He is frantically bounding into the air & not quite making it. Under our rules of engagement, I cant kill him there, so I drop a piece of cardboard in as a ladder. He must realise I set the trap that killed his mother, so I'm not thrilled to hear him nightly exploring around my mattress on the floor.
. . Meanwhile USA rushes 100 one ton bombs to the Israel, who appear to have no rules.
Assuming that Uranium is used in these bombs, since USA bombs usually do, it would be preferable for most of the Israel's nuclear bombs would detonate now, if their military would then be permanently smashed so they cant continue to dust us all with radiation. So Iran might as well hit Tel Aviv now. In 500 million years the sun will evaporate the Earth's oceans. Our descendants will still be purging Zionist Uranium from their bloodstreams.
ps: I had started using "Zionist Entity" instead of Israel, but I dont really want to be in that bag, no matter how angry I feel. I recall a good buddy (DJ)I knew in New York, whose family had put him in Israel. He said to me: when serving in the IDF and the first bullets flew by, he felt 2 things 1) a hatred for all Arabs, and 2) a closeness to the guys in his unit.
Note the directions: Hatred expand outward, Love focus inwards. Just like reward narrows behaviours, and punishment causes aversion to the entire punishment area (I forget then BFSkinner terms) Thats why punishment is so much less efficient than reward for teaching anything.
Anyway DJ left Israel as soon as he could & we ended up in Manhattan, working for Big Banks, another ethical grey area?