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 @9N7RQC4 from Maryland answered…6hrs6H

The holy city belongs to no one and should be an autonomous region and administered by the UN due to its importance

 @9N7R3PC from Wisconsin answered…6hrs6H

Palestine, I have no sympathy for Israel and believe they are committing genocide against the Palestinian people

 @9N7PSQL from Washington answered…7hrs7H

No but other planes like the F-15, F-16 and F/A-18 that are being upgraded should take precedence in funding

 @9N7PGBC from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes but with permission from the country in question and ONLY if they have already committed an act of terrorism against…

 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

Yes, Israel is considered a Non-NATO Major Ally and we should continue to show our support. But military and humanitaria…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Any solution to this conflict must ultimately be reached by the parties in conflict. While diplomatic methods should be…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes; however, conflicts between parties can only be resolved by those parties. If asked to serve in a diplomatic role as…

 @9N7G5X4 from New Jersey answered…10hrs10H

No, service should be a choice but, maybe if it was more focused on education or other skill development instead of havi…

 @9N7CT7V from Florida answered…11hrs11H

Only with written guarantees that said weapons will not be used on their own civilians or in any other acts of aggressio…

 @9N7CFTX from New York answered…11hrs11H

Both sides have committed atrocities that have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent people

 @9N73RR7 from Tennessee answered…13hrs13H

Neither. I am not a citizen of Palestine or of Isreal, and I tend to lean away from supporting countries that have been…

 @9N72R9G from Pennsylvania answered…14hrs14H

I feel as if you should give them rights after they are tried and tested to make sure they aren’t here to do harm

 @9N72FHZ from Texas answered…14hrs14H

I think in certain situations it could be ok but there's always a risk of a false confession and I feel like something l…

 @9N6X89J from Ohio answered…14hrs14H

Yes! They are an important ally. We should help with logistical and intelligence resources, but cut all aid. We should n…

 @9N6YSTZ from Missouri answered…14hrs14H

We should always have the capability of our current military industrial complex, but return to isolationism

 @9N6XNZ8 from Illinois answered…15hrs15H

Decrease until we stop fighting other peoples wars and focus more on homeland security and our borders.

 @9N6S54M from Louisiana answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but only after extensive data collection on what is most needed in military communities, jobs, and families

 @9N6QYCC from California answered…16hrs16H

Yes, the rights described in the Constitution merely recognize inalienable preexisting human rights that should be exten…

 @9N6K8JM from Louisiana answered…18hrs18H

If the terrorism suspects are citizens of the USA, then yes. If not, then they do not have (and shouldn't have) citizens…

 @9N6HH7L from Massachusetts answered…19hrs19H

No, because why would we want to fight people for no reason. I don't want our people to die.I want me and everyone to be…

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

No, because they're a suspect of TERRORISM. The person should be ruled out as innocent before they're given rights.

 @9N63MWK from California answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but only if AI is strictly under our control for future purposes and not likely to overthrow humanity.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…24hrs24H

Sure, but ultimately any solution must be come to by the combatants. What we absolutely must do is cease to provide fina…