This is a 'big boys' tweet. 18.3k replies. 3M views. Unlike other tweets shared here with 130-300 replies and less views..
Its ok - we know 'it was tampered and skewed and false' as Israel controls all media. But I am sharing this not for people who think that. I am sharing it for those who feel alone here and without representation to their views.
Although its methodology is lacking (it's people that follow Cenk Ugyar of the Young Turks podcast), the tweet's accurate.
The tweet's also moot.
Both can have done damage to the world. Both can have done a lot of damage to the world.
Now, if Israel wants to follow Bibi into a war with Iran, so be it. That's not the United States' business, though. The United States has laws that are supposed to act as checks on president's unilaterally engaging in war. The United States also has laws that are supposed to act as checks against legislators from accepting gifts from foreign actors that might influence their opinions and actions on the world stage in ways that might not have anything to do with the country's interests.
Trump isn't sending his sons and his money to the Middle East to engage in a military actions on behalf of Bibi Netanyahu. He's sending other people's kids and wasting taxpayer money that could be spent domestically on healthcare, education, small business, etc.
The tweet doesn't address that at all.
Now, if you want to talk about Bibi and Trump going all over the world to fight injustice, then the tweet would be relevant. This situation isn't about this, though.