• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Who cares about the cost?

    Read some history. That’s exactly why the Nazis came up with the Final Solution. It was the most cost-effective way to deal with what they viewed was a problem.

    The statement issued by the colombian president should be undersigned by every other country in the world.

    Thanks, Neville Chamberlain. What could go wrong with trusting Nazis to keep their word?

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      3 days ago

      The US is using military planes to carry unwanted individuals, under inhumane conditions. Colombia refuses to allow those flights, sends their own means to get back theirs… and that is to condone the new US regime?

      What am I missing? I admit to be confused.

      And the highest representative of a country publicly and openly denounces the attitude and actions of a dictator in trainning, when other nations haven’t, and that is not enough to make a position? What else, then?

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        You’re missing the fact, again, that Nazis never keep their word. Negotiating with them fails every time.

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          3 days ago

          Exactly who is negotiating with nazis? Where? When? How?

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              After calling the entire current american cabinet fascist a few times in previous replies, doing that would be, at the least, intelectually dishonest.

              That part is already well defined.

              What I want to know, from you, is who is negotiating with them.

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                3 days ago

                Petro saying military planes can’t deport citizens to Colombia but nonmilitary planes can in order to get the tariff threat removed is a negotiation.

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                  That’s funny.

                  I remember reading the push was over the US deporting colombians, on military plains, handcuffed, as if they were prisoners of war.

                  El Chato threats - and announces - tariffs in retaliation of Colombia not accepting such flights.

                  Colombia sends their presidencial airplane to ferry the deportees - to my understanding, this is akin to retrieving POWs - after which Chato Cheetah balks and the military flights are replaced by civilian freight.

                  Win for Colombia. They get their people back, in humane conditions.

                  The fascists can still turn back on these terms, granted, but then it will be back to the beggining, with the threat of commercial tariffs, etc. Colombia goes back to sending their planes to pick up their people.

                  What else do you want?

                  Colombia to abandon their people on unfriendly foreign soil?

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                    3 days ago

                    What else do I want? Nazis to not ethnically cleanse? But I’m gathering that I am in a minority here unfortunately.