• mrdown@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 hours ago

    But the leaders are elected by the people and foreign conflict with always comes after domestic affairs like the economy

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      6 hours ago

      Large parts of the world don’t have fair elections, or elections at all.

      Also, yes people vote on domestic affairs first. Doesn’t mean they support the foreign policy, just that it is a lower priority. We typically don’t have “if all else was equal” in voting decisions.

      Or we have situations like in the U.S. where both sides are in on the bootlicking. One side may go further than the other, but both choices are bad in this regard.

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        6 hours ago

        If the population keep voting for those type of leaders there is zero reasons for them to care about Palestine and listen to people. The only way is voting them out of the system and we sre in a very critical time where Gaza may cease to exists in few years. Time is running out