Rabbi Walicki
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And it seems that the Lebanese are actually...
in favor of Israel dealing with the problem once and for all, even though they're not being too vocal about it.
But that's the signals that we're getting.
I couldn't care less.
Well, my thoughts, you said something really interesting just before when you were talking about how in the Japanese regime after World War II, it ended up being run by a lot of the same people who were running it before.
And you said there was no real significant change, but there was.
And it connects directly to what President Trump just said, that he wants unconditional surrender.
Because the major change that happened, even though Japan was run by the same people, is that they dropped the genocidal imperialist ideology.
ideology that led them to slaughter so many people in the Far East and create the Second World War in the Pacific theater.
And look at Nazi Germany.
Nazi Germany also, unconditional surrender led to them becoming a fairly benign state that dropped the genocidal ideology.
You know, in January 1943 at Casablanca is where Roosevelt first said that peace can only come to the world by the total elimination of the Japanese, German, and Italian war power, which means the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
He used that term then.
And there's a direct causal relationship between the unconditional surrender and the breaking of those genocidal ideologies.
And this connects with what you were saying before about Mamdani in New York.
Islam is on the rise.
Europe has fallen.
We know that these guys are playing for keeps.
And the only way to push back is if there's actually some sort of defeat.
Now, what happens after the defeat?