Michael Walz
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I think what the president is just acknowledging is we've been looking at this over the last weeks and months. And frankly, he's been thinking about it since October 7th. And that war is. You know, everybody's heart breaks for the Palestinian people across the region, and rightly so.
I think what the president is just acknowledging is we've been looking at this over the last weeks and months. And frankly, he's been thinking about it since October 7th. And that war is. You know, everybody's heart breaks for the Palestinian people across the region, and rightly so.
But he's not seeing any realistic solutions on how those miles and miles and miles of debris are going to be cleared, how those essentially unexploded bombs are going to be removed, how these people are physically going to live. for the at least a decade, if not longer, it's going to take to do this.
But he's not seeing any realistic solutions on how those miles and miles and miles of debris are going to be cleared, how those essentially unexploded bombs are going to be removed, how these people are physically going to live. for the at least a decade, if not longer, it's going to take to do this.
So the fact that nobody has a realistic solution and he puts some very bold, fresh new ideas out on the table, I don't think should be criticized in any way. I think it's going to bring the entire region to come with their own solutions.
So the fact that nobody has a realistic solution and he puts some very bold, fresh new ideas out on the table, I don't think should be criticized in any way. I think it's going to bring the entire region to come with their own solutions.
I think what the president is just acknowledging is we've been looking at this over the last weeks and months. And frankly, he's been thinking about it since October 7th. And that war is. You know, everybody's heart breaks for the Palestinian people across the region, and rightly so.
But he's not seeing any realistic solutions on how those miles and miles and miles of debris are going to be cleared, how those essentially unexploded bombs are going to be removed, how these people are physically going to live. for the at least a decade, if not longer, it's going to take to do this.
So the fact that nobody has a realistic solution and he puts some very bold, fresh new ideas out on the table, I don't think should be criticized in any way. I think it's going to bring the entire region to come with their own solutions.