That are actually part of EU, provide massive benefits to other member states through shared market and don't engage into genocide. Just a slight distinction.
So then those countries should start being part of the program.
And genocide? Must be the first one in which the population actually is rising while it is claimed to be killed.
Are those potential partners interested in cooperating? Are there actually that much potential partners with spotless track record?
And Palestine is just in final phase of FAFO, they worked diligently to alienate any country that would be willing to help. Will cooperating with Israel be acceptable after they are done? If not, how much time must pass until it is?
Turkey is indeed problematic for their history - perpetrators of Armenian genocide are dead though, but Japan somewhat and especially Germany to larger extent did make amends on their part and many guilty of genocide were brought to justice.
You're just arguing in bad faith - not surprising, it takes that to defend active genocide in the making.
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u/Cute_Committee6151 1d ago
Or if you care about your people and not just about how to pull out as much money from the country as possible