Message from @Reb Trump

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2018-12-23 22:14:58 UTC  

it does 😃

2018-12-23 22:15:00 UTC  

~~3~~

2018-12-23 22:15:09 UTC  

Seacrh its currency

2018-12-23 22:15:14 UTC  

you already did 😃

2018-12-23 22:16:00 UTC  

are we done?

2018-12-23 22:16:03 UTC  
2018-12-23 22:16:11 UTC  

OOOOOOOOFFF

2018-12-23 22:16:14 UTC  

i guess I lost

2018-12-23 22:16:20 UTC  

well GG

2018-12-23 22:16:21 UTC  

bye

2018-12-23 22:16:24 UTC  

"__was__ the currency of Palestine"

2018-12-23 22:16:32 UTC  

well you havent demonstrated you didnt lose @Sgt.JuiceBox

2018-12-23 22:16:36 UTC  

inb4 leaves server

2018-12-23 22:17:09 UTC  

he went offline

2018-12-23 22:17:10 UTC  

pussy

2018-12-23 22:17:21 UTC  

<:thanosdaddy:459545656479055873>

2018-12-24 00:00:53 UTC  

they use jordanian and israeli currency

2018-12-24 00:01:54 UTC  

`Is Palisten a country?
Its has its own flag`

2018-12-24 00:01:57 UTC  

hardly

2018-12-24 00:02:02 UTC  

they use the standard arab flag

2018-12-24 00:04:10 UTC  

`1. is able to enforce their own laws within their borders` - If they could, there would be no West Bank settlements, unless you dispute that being their territory.

2018-12-24 00:05:44 UTC  

`2. have a standing army` - They don't have one. Gaza has a few armed foces. West Bank has another one. They're not one army.

2018-12-24 00:06:25 UTC  

`3 . print their own currency` - Jordanian Dinar isn't their own currency, neither is the Israeli shekel

2018-12-24 00:07:07 UTC  

`4. have international relations with other nations` - With how many? They certainly don't have relations with Israel.

2018-12-24 00:08:55 UTC  
2018-12-24 00:16:17 UTC  

They have international relations with many countries. They are involved in many supranational organizations and many countries recognize them. They DO have a standing army and security services. Their effectiveness is disputable, but that can be said of many nations. They do technically have a flag. A currency isn’t necessarily a requirement for being a state

2018-12-24 00:28:05 UTC  

`They have international relations with many countries.` - I'm happy for them. `They are involved in many supranational organizations and many countries recognize them.`- Not enough do. `They DO have a standing army and security services.` - What is their 'standing army' called? `Their effectiveness is disputable, but that can be said of many nations.` - Which nation has no control over its armed forces? `They do technically have a flag.` - Yeah, it's the Flag of the Arab Federation. `A currency isn’t necessarily a requirement for being a state`- Other guy said it was, but ok.

2018-12-24 00:29:51 UTC  

>70% of nations recognize Palestine

2018-12-24 00:29:54 UTC  

NOT ENOUGH

2018-12-24 00:30:34 UTC  

Btw look up Palestinian Security Services smh not that hard

2018-12-24 00:31:02 UTC  

>a majority of all countries recognize Palestine
>Asuka never said they didn't have control over the armed forces
>if sovereign currency was a qualifier for a country, then several countries in multiple continents wouldn't be considered countries, including: El Salvador, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, a majority of the EU, etc.

2018-12-24 00:31:40 UTC  

^

2018-12-24 00:33:27 UTC  

Not enough to vote them fully in. And the Palestinian Security Forces aren't their army. They have no army. Who's in charge of the PSF? I know the answer, but I wanna play this out.

2018-12-24 00:38:10 UTC  

The general assembly recognizes them due to the Partition Plan, the US just doesn’t recognize them because (((reasons))) and their allies follow smh

2018-12-24 00:38:36 UTC  

just say it's the jews

2018-12-24 00:38:37 UTC  

And if you know I’m not gonna waste my time. It’s on the Wikipedia page

2018-12-24 00:38:38 UTC  

I don't care

2018-12-24 00:39:16 UTC  

"palestine" isn't a full member state

2018-12-24 00:39:31 UTC  

you can blame the jews for it

2018-12-24 00:39:36 UTC  

doesn't change reality