← Back to context Comment by tremon 1 month ago Are you sure?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Jamal_Khashog...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Omar_Assadhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Sayfollah_Musallet 3 comments tremon Reply lukan 1 month ago Well, Saudi Arabia and Israel are not "some small state". jacquesm 1 month ago Ah, the well known true small state fallacy. Should have seen that one coming I guess. lukan 1 month ago Seriously?True "some small state fallacy" please. And here I believe it matters if we are talking about some small state, or a small state that happens to be a close ally with lots of influence for various reasons.
lukan 1 month ago Well, Saudi Arabia and Israel are not "some small state". jacquesm 1 month ago Ah, the well known true small state fallacy. Should have seen that one coming I guess. lukan 1 month ago Seriously?True "some small state fallacy" please. And here I believe it matters if we are talking about some small state, or a small state that happens to be a close ally with lots of influence for various reasons.
jacquesm 1 month ago Ah, the well known true small state fallacy. Should have seen that one coming I guess. lukan 1 month ago Seriously?True "some small state fallacy" please. And here I believe it matters if we are talking about some small state, or a small state that happens to be a close ally with lots of influence for various reasons.
lukan 1 month ago Seriously?True "some small state fallacy" please. And here I believe it matters if we are talking about some small state, or a small state that happens to be a close ally with lots of influence for various reasons.
Well, Saudi Arabia and Israel are not "some small state".
Ah, the well known true small state fallacy. Should have seen that one coming I guess.
Seriously?
True "some small state fallacy" please. And here I believe it matters if we are talking about some small state, or a small state that happens to be a close ally with lots of influence for various reasons.