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by Exofunctor
3390 days ago
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So what you're saying is that a direct claim from a high-ranking Israeli politician about a conversation he had, with no apparent benefit to lying about its contents, is not enough? > right-wing groups Haaretz, a liberal Israeli newspaper, is a "right wing group"? > What does it have to do with Martin Schulz? I feel like I'm chatting with a bot; do you remember the course of our conversation? Yes, Schulz has been working for the EU for a long time; he also, apparently, has had strong interests outside the EU for as well. Why do you think many Europeans feel betrayed by the EU? |
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Exactly. Random people can claim anything. There is no credible source and Schulz never said anything like that on record.
You might want to listen to what Schulz actually says.
> Haaretz, a liberal Israeli newspaper, is a "right wing group"?
Repeated only by right-wing groups.
> he also, apparently, has had strong interests outside the EU for as well.
which ones?