I used to dismiss conspiracy theories about Israel and mostly still do.
But every day it’s becoming a little bit harder.
sjintje on
They’re probably the best choice available – presumably the ukrainians are busy at the moment – still surprising, theyre obviously going to get a lot of public disquiet, protests, and badwill generally.
I’m surprised how much of our defence budget seems to get outsourced these days. Always used to be the last bastion of buy british/american.
Rather_Unfortunate on
Denying them would be such an easy political win, virtually free of consequence. Have ministers intervene and give it to Raytheon (the other bidder) and make it very publicly known that Elbit’s proximity to Israel’s actions in Gaza weighed on the decision (I know Raytheon’s hands aren’t clean either, but they at least have some level of detachment). But the government seem to be allergic to even trying to get political wins.
IgneousJam on
I’m guessing the Khmer Rouge from Cambodia didn’t put a bid in then.
Vanobers on
It is clear that Israel has control of our government
waterswims on
Sorry… Why are we outsourcing military training at all?
Isn’t this profoundly stupid no matter the company?
HeavyHevonen on
They do have a lot of practice at hitting smaller than average targets
Appropriate-Divide64 on
Israel’s actions are problematic at best. It’s a real shame they’re even in the running. It just shows our government are spineless moral vacuums.
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I used to dismiss conspiracy theories about Israel and mostly still do.
But every day it’s becoming a little bit harder.
They’re probably the best choice available – presumably the ukrainians are busy at the moment – still surprising, theyre obviously going to get a lot of public disquiet, protests, and badwill generally.
I’m surprised how much of our defence budget seems to get outsourced these days. Always used to be the last bastion of buy british/american.
Denying them would be such an easy political win, virtually free of consequence. Have ministers intervene and give it to Raytheon (the other bidder) and make it very publicly known that Elbit’s proximity to Israel’s actions in Gaza weighed on the decision (I know Raytheon’s hands aren’t clean either, but they at least have some level of detachment). But the government seem to be allergic to even trying to get political wins.
I’m guessing the Khmer Rouge from Cambodia didn’t put a bid in then.
It is clear that Israel has control of our government
Sorry… Why are we outsourcing military training at all?
Isn’t this profoundly stupid no matter the company?
They do have a lot of practice at hitting smaller than average targets
Israel’s actions are problematic at best. It’s a real shame they’re even in the running. It just shows our government are spineless moral vacuums.