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Mohammed Abu Hashem ended a 22-year Air Force career after his aunt was killed in an Israeli strike. “I can’t be part of the system that enabled this,” he says.
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost.com |
Mohammed Abu Hashem ended a 22-year Air Force career after his aunt was killed in an Israeli strike. “I can’t be part of the system that enabled this,” he says.
7 replies 48 reposts 165 likes
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@citizen1473.bsky.social
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Bet he doesn’t reject his benefits. Whatever.
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Vintrepid
@vintrepid.bsky.social
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“I don’t have a problem being part of a killing machine until it personally affects me”
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Karen Geier
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Except for the 22 years he did it
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Girl-Starved Beast
@julesprom.bsky.social
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“you mean to tell me the people ive helped kill are human beings what?”
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Doug Moffett
@liberallibra.bsky.social
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So he was ok with it for the 22 years the Air Force bombed everyone else in the Third World into oblivion and only got pissed off when his aunt got blown up by Israeli ordinance? What a hypocrite...
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Local Oaf
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Dude signed up when the War on Terror™ was about to hit a fever pitch and now gets to retire from murdering families. Happy for him.
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Shogun Cheney 🔯🇮🇱
@shoguncheney.bsky.social
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I don't get the connection, he wasn't part of Hamas.
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