How Nasrallah Rose to Power In Lebanon
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Hassan Nasrallah is dead after a targeted strike by Israel. Watch as LonerBox looks at the death of Hezbollah's Secretary-General and discusses his come to power.
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These videos are so excellent, filled with information, no propaganda or revisionism, reasonable, engaging. Please continue making these.
Awesome I wanted to send this segment of the live to friends who didn’t know the history.
Thank you for the balanced view point you are one of the few relatively objective people on the internet 🏆
You're incredibly good at explaining this everything flows perfectly and there are no wasted words
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I never watch Hasan, and when I see him, like here, it only confirms that decision.
1:04:10 I was only listening to this part, and I expected to pull phone up and see an Israeli Goku facing off with an Arab Frieza.
Damn
just wanted to say I believe this one of the best though and acurate reviews and analysis Ive heard so far on the Geopolitical situation Ive heard on the middle east so far.
Ive always believed in giving credit where its due and making parties accountable where its due and i think lonerbox did a real good job here.
Hella informative
I imagine the strikes I legitimately and not in breach of international law, as I believe proportionality is the standard and taking out the leader of the group you are at war with provides massive military advantage, thereby offsetting the (likely) loss of civilian life.
Honestly if it’s considered illegal then international law simply doesn’t work, because this would mean any leader of a hostile group would ensure they are surrounded by hundreds of civilians at any given moment, thereby making strikes against them impossible.
I think that we'll just have to see how well this is gonna play for the Israelis. Ultimately, they initiated this phase of the war, however legitimate, and it has now effectively spun out of control. If they can't find a good off ramp for Hezbollah and have to establish another security zone south of the Litani I can see this being a disaster. If they can cripple Hezbollah with raids and air attacks it might work, who knows. Imo, and I could be proven wrong, I think that this is largely an Israeli escalation which has more to do with Israel utilising a golden opportunity to cripple Hezbollah, regardless of its implications, as opposed to a genuine policy of "de-escalation through escalation". I think the US proposal for a ceasefire was sensible, and I hope that the Israelis listen to Biden, who, for all his flaws in this conflict, has been sensible on Lebanon.
I agree. Very well put.
thanks for the critique, fancy lad
This is extremely convenient to place the non stop rockets to the north of Israel as part of the *first* phase of the war, and the retaliation to that to the second phase. It almost seems as if every Israeli respond should be questioned and criticized by default.
How did they initiate this? I would argue that 12 months of Hezbollah strikes for no justifiable reason forced their hand. You can’t just sit there and take Hezbollah strikes indefinitely, right?
@@matsab7930 the jihadi symps suffer from post-truth zombieism.
when ever either side beats their chest and exaggerates their strength or on the filp side, exaggerate their victim status (remove agency, accountability, and responsibility from themselves). It ultimately dehumanizes, it gives justification to either side not to negotiate which leads to more blood shed. Some organizations and political leaders are more guilty of this than others especially Hezbollah, Hamas and the Iranian regime, but no party's hands here are clean they all have some unjustified blood on them.
The Hasan bit is an excellent meme on its own, but it needs to be mixed so that the sound and subtitles remain the same but the visuals are One Piece
I think a deep dive into the Saudi Houthi war could be interesting. Didn't the Houthis attack Saudi Arabia in 2004 ?
I don’t know don’t ask me
hasans said hes not a music person, no wonder he considers propaganda normal
Informative video but am I listening to Tesco brand Destiny rn?? The cadence and laughs and expressions are 1:1
Gota love arab Ws in israeli war its usualy like "holy shit we didnt have a 5 to 1 death ratio this time"
You mean Arab L's?
2:50 those were druze kids
why is he so obsessed with hasan, you're not him little bro
I mean he is one of the most popular streamers on the left and his opinons has a lot of influence. He has a lot bad opinions on foreign policy that should be criticized
@kskam4094 isn't his take on foreign policy just "America bad :("
the more you actually care about politics, the more you should be careful who people lump in with you as a part of the left. Look what happened to the right, policing your own side of politics is very important.
You talk like youre 14
@@manipulatortrash yeah , we need to do something about these Nazis
Lmfao at that Mandela clip