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9everything trump does is for Israel while he creates chaos at home to give the main stream media something to report instead of his advocacy of Israel rahu)
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/1...rder-ideology/
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Donald Trump Is Following the New World Order Ideology
By
Jonas E. Alexis on October 1, 2017
“As long as the US government is controlled by Israeli interests ... [Israel first] is not only going to continue, but it will also have more tragic consequences... the US will get involved in a wider war in the Middle East.”
To use to real-world illustrations, objective moral truth simply states that the Israeli settlements in the West Bank are wrong irrespective of what Netanyahu and other Israeli officials believe,
[1] liquidating the Palestinians and expelling them from their precious homes in 1948 was wrong regardless of what Israeli officials now propagate,
[2] and supporting this essentially diabolical enterprise is wrong despite the fact that the Neoconservatives, Jewish organizations, and even the Trump administration now support it.
Mark Dankof has recently pointed out during an interview with
Press TV:
“What we have seen under Mr. Trump is not an ‘America first’ foreign policy, but an ‘Israel first’ foreign policy. The fact of the matter is that there are 600,000 Israelis living in 230 illegal settlements in the West Bank.
“There has been a 40% increase in illegal settlements in 2016 at the same time the United States government is handing Israel $10.1 million military aid each single calendar day. Obviously it’s clear what is going on here, 54% of American foreign aid goes to Israel, 26% of that allows Israelis to buy weapons from Israeli suppliers and the list just goes on and on.”
Iranian officials have tried to reach out to the US for decades,
[4] but because the Israeli regime and the Neoconservatives want the United States to get into a bloody conflict with Iran, the Trump administration is doing its best to please people like Benjamin Netanyahu.
This is one reason why former CIA officer Philip Giraldi has recently said that “
America’s Jews are driving America’s wars.”
Former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson came to the same conclusion. Wilson happens to be Jewish, but that didn’t stop the war machine to call her an anti-Semite.[5]
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/1...m_medium=email
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Is Israel making America undemocratic
The answer to that question is undeniably yes. We are told over and over that the majority rules in a democratic country. And we are also told that America is based on that definition. If we accept it for a moment, then the Zionist project and the Israeli propaganda machine with respect to Iran ought to be banned once and for all because the majority of Americans at this present moment supports the idea of making diplomatic relationships with Iran.
54 percent of Americans do believe that it will be good for America to deal with Iran in ways that are good for America and not for other foreign potentates like Israel. “
Men, young people, and people with college degrees are more likely to support opening relations with Iran than women, older people, and those without college degrees.” There is more:
“The survey found most Americans (55 percent) opposed to Trump’s ‘position towards the Muslim world. Asked to agree or disagree with the statement ‘respecting the Muslim-American community in the U.S. is vital to prevent future terror attacks,’ 68 percent agree, compared to 24 percent who disagree.
“Additionally, 58 percent of Americans agree with the statement that “countries of the Muslim world are allies in the fight against terrorism.” With rare exceptions—Saudi Arabia and Egypt most prominently—Trump has not done much to strengthen U.S. relations with majority Muslim states.”
Both Trump and the Israeli regime are still pushing for a bloody conflict with Iran. The simple question is this: how can the Trump administration still believe that they are being democratic, when they are actually abandoning the very principle they pretentiously hold dear? It simply doesn’t add up.
Trump can get away with these kinds of things because he is allowing Benjamin Netanyahu do the thinking for him. He is essentially following the Israeli script.
[1] As noted journalist Patrick Cockburn has recently noted, “Much of what he and his administration says is regurgitation of Saudi and Israeli propaganda…”
[2]
Trump and Israel, as Haaretz has put it, are standing against the entire world.[3] Haaretz has just confirmed that Paul was right when he said that the descendants of the Israeli regime are against the whole human race. These people have abandoned reason and have embraced and essentially diabolical project which constantly gets on everyone’s nerve. This is indeed the origin of what one might call anti-Jewish reactions in the entire world. The regime certainly knows this.
(here's a no brainer....trump was elected to get this done by creating utter chaos so that there is no opposition. this is the reason trump wanted the Saudi's to start killing each other NOW rahu)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/72e43d4...erica%27s.html
Amb. John Bolton: America's embassy in Israel should be moved to Jerusalem – NOW
Whether to move America’s embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has long been a subject of political debate in the U.S. and abroad. It’s time now to resolve the debate by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city and relocating our embassy there on incontestably Israeli sovereign territory. This relocation would be sensible, prudent and efficient for the United States. It would not adversely affect negotiations over Jerusalem’s final status or the broader Middle East peace process, nor would it impair our diplomatic relations among predominantly Arab and Muslim nations
.( total BS,this could only be written by fox trump propagandist rahu )
as has been the case from the beginning of his reign ot idiotcy, trump is a pawn of thr rothschild zionist and the move of the US embassy was planned long ago.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/1...102545767.html
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New comments by US officials reiterating a pledge by President
Donald Trump to move the country's embassy in
Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem reflect the futility of peace negotiations, Palestinians say.
US Vice President Mike Pence said on Tuesday that Trump is "actively" exploring "when and how" to relocate the embassy.
He made the remarks while attending a
United Nations event marking the 70th anniversary of a vote for the
partition of Palestine, which aided Israel in establishing a Jewish state.
During his election campaign last year, Trump repeatedly promised to move the embassy and recognise Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
In June, however, like his predecessors, Trump signed a six-month
waiver to delay the relocation, which would have complicated
US efforts to resume the long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
The White House said at the time that the question is "not if that move happens, but only when".
The waiver expires on December 1, and the Trump administration has not yet announced whether it plans to renew it for an additional six months.
The controversial pledge, if implemented, would make the US the first country to have its embassy in Jerusalem - currently, all such diplomatic missions are located in Tel Aviv.
It would also overturn decades of international consensus on Jerusalem, a highly-contested city, half of which was occupied and annexed by Israel following the 1967 War.
"If the relocation happens, it would be the first of its kind and would reaffirm to Israel that Jerusalem is 'one and unified'," Zakaria Odeh, director of the Civic Coalition for Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem, told Al Jazeera.
"It is a very dangerous step," he added. "It would nullify any plans for future negotiations [on the conflict]."
Israel
claims all of Jerusalem as its "united" capital, and its annexation of East Jerusalem effectively put the entire city under de-facto Israeli control. The Palestinians, however, see East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.
The international community, including the US, does not recognise Israel's jurisdiction and ownership of the city.
Palestinians say that moving the embassy would prejudge one of the most sensitive issues in the conflict - the status of Jerusalem - and undermine the US' status as an honest mediator.
Israel to expand illegal settlement in East Jerusalem
Earlier this year, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had
warned against the embassy's move, in an official letter addressed to Trump.
It would have a "disastrous impact on the peace process, on the two-state solution and on the stability and security of the entire region", the letter read.
Under the proposed 1947 UN Partition Plan, the city was meant to be internationally administered, due to its importance to the three Abrahamic religions. But, in 1948, Zionist forces
seized the western half of the city and declared the area as part of what became Israel.
'Blackmail campaign'
Khalil Shaheen, a Ramallah-based analyst, described Pence's remarks as part of a "blackmail campaign", arguing that the US is using the embassy as a tool to pressure the Palestinians.
"If the US relocates the embassy to Jerusalem, it will determine the city's fate by recognising it as the capital of the occupying state, before even embarking on the peace negotiations it's trying to achieve," Shaheen told Al Jazeera.
"This will destroy any potential of establishing an independent Palestinian state through US negotiations - which is very dangerous," he added.
Shaheen also argued the that US government is trying to draw out a path for the region at the expense of Palestinians, while attempting to force new conditions on their leadership before announcing its own plan for the peace process.
"We are witnessing the articulation of Israeli positions, but through American mouths," said Shaheen, referencing the "Zionist" views of US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
"They belong to the most right-wing orientation in Israel," he added.
Amani Khalifa, a Jerusalem-based activist, argued that the relocation might be a crucial political move for the diplomats of the Palestinian Authority (PA), but not for ordinary Palestinians in Jerusalem.
"To regular people, it doesn't really matter if the embassy stays in Tel Aviv or is relocated to Jerusalem," she told Al Jazeera.
"But this move would make it clear to the rest of the world that there is no real sovereignty, and that the PA has no say over anything that happens in Jerusalem," added Khalifa.
"This has been the situation since 1967 - so this may be a good thing for Palestinians, to leverage on the fact that the occupation is real, and the move would act as proof."
Referencing the expansion of Israel's illegal settlement project and its house demolition policies in East Jerusalem, Khalifa described the move merely as an additional "step" that Israel would be taking to fulfill its objective of making Jerusalem its "undivided" capital.
"So, it's really part of the wider context that started with the annexation," she said.
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/isr...-have-no-idea/
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Israeli interviewer shreds Jared Kushner for inept Mideast team: ‘A bunch of orthodox Jews who have no idea’
Haim Saban, a billionaire media mogul, called out Jared Kushner over the weekend for trying to negotiate peace in the Middle East with “a bunch of orthodox Jews who have no idea about anything.”
During a discussion at the Saban Forum in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, Saban jabbed Kushner for building a team which has little experience negotiating Middle East affairs.
“I don’t know how you’ve lasted eight months with this lineup,” Saban told President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. “And it’s impressive that it’s still going. There’s not a Middle East [expert] in this group.”
“I mean, how do you operate with people who basically — you know, with all due respect are a bunch of orthodox Jews who have no idea about anything?” he wondered. “What are you guys doing? Seriously, I don’t understand this.”
“I’ll definitely say it’s not a conventional team,” Kushner admitted.
“It’s a real estate issue too, so you’re the real estate [expert],” Saban said sarcastically.
Watch the video below from Fox News.
https://youtu.be/yvbshHJubPc
mp Team Didn’t Just Collude with Israel, Kushner was Acting as Foreign Agent for Tel Aviv
Mehdi Hassan from
The Intercept writes:
“… Why aren’t more members of Congress or the media discussing the Trump transition team’s pretty brazen collusion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to undermine both U.S. government policy and international law? Shouldn’t that be treated as a major scandal? Thanks to Mueller’s ongoing investigation, we now know that prior to President Donald Trump’s inauguration, members of his inner circle
went to bat on behalf of Israel, and specifically on behalf of illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, behind the scenes and in opposition to official U.S. foreign policy. That’s the kind of collusion with a foreign state that has gotten a lot of attention with respect to the Kremlin – but colluding with Israel seems to be of far less interest, strangely.”
Yes, you heard that right. This was at minimum
collusion with Israel. But it goes much deeper than that. If this story is accurate, and we every reason to believe it is (especially by the large silence in the American media, usually a positive indication of media avoidance), this would indicate that the then President-elect’s close advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was clearly acting as a foreign agent – on behalf of the state of Israel.
Granted, this is a very serious charge – which comes with some serious consequences if Kushner would ever be indicted, but the facts clearly demonstrate beyond any reasonable doubt, that then President-elect’s son-in-law was using his proximity to the incoming Commander and Chief to execute a series of highly sensitive foreign policy maneuvers at the request of a foreign country.
The
history of Israeli spying and outright meddling in US affairs is no secret to anyone willing to research it (unofficially a forbidden topic in US mainstream media), but this latest episode with Trump and Kushner is even more disturbing considering this week’s
East Jerusalem announcement.
Beyond this, many will argue that the radical fundamentalist Zionist agenda which Kushner is aggressively pursuing on behalf of Tel Aviv is not in the interest of the wider Middle East, nor is it good for America’s European partners, and may even contribute to a further destablization of the region – as evidenced by
recent violence which as erupted following Trump’s provocative move. That result is not necessarily in America’s interests, even if it is certainly in Israel’s interests.
Here’s what we learned last week when Mueller’s team unveiled its plea deal with Trump’s former national security adviser, retired Gen. Michael Flynn. In December 2016, the United Nations Security Council was debating a draft resolution that condemned Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied territories as a “flagrant violation under international law” that was “dangerously imperiling the viability” of an independent Palestinian state.
The Obama administration had made it clear that the U.S. was planning to abstain on the resolution, while noting that “the settlements have no legal validity” and observing how “the settlement problem has gotten so much worse that it is now putting at risk the … two-state solution.” (Rhetorically, at least, U.S. opposition to Israeli settlements has been a long-standing and bipartisan position for decades: Ronald Reagan called for “a real settlement freeze” in 1982 while George H.W. Bush tried to curb Israeli settlement-building plans by briefly cutting off U.S. loan guarantees to the Jewish state in 1991.)
Everyone expected that the upcoming UN vote on illegal Israeli settlements was going to be a divisive issue, but with only weeks before Trump’s fast approaching inauguration, Israel had its trojan horse in position. Hassan goes on to explain Tel Aviv’s covert mechanism for manipulate the UN vote:
“On or about December 22, 2016, a very senior member of the Presidential Transition Team directed Flynn to contact officials from foreign governments, including Russia, to learn where each government stood on the resolution and to influence those governments to delay the vote or defeat the resolution,” reads the statement of offense against Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. “On or about December 22, 2016, Flynn contacted the Russian Ambassador about the pending vote. Flynn informed the Russian Ambassador about the incoming administration’s opposition to the resolution, and requested that Russia vote against or delay the resolution.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-tr...183947670.html
Donald Trump threatens to cut aid to countries over UN Jerusalem vote
Donald Trump threatens to cut aid to countries over UN Jerusalem vote
- General assembly to vote on rejecting US recognition of city as Israeli capital
- Trump: ‘We’re not going to be taken advantage of any longer’
Donald Trump has threatened to withhold “billions” of dollars of US aid from countries which vote in favour of a United Nations resolution rejecting
the US president’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
His comments came after the US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, wrote to about 180 of 193 member states warning that she will be
“taking names” of countries that vote for a general assembly resolution on Thursday critical of the announcement which overturned decades of US foreign policy.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Trump amplified Haley’s threat.
“Let them vote against us,” he said.
“We’ll save a lot. We don’t care. But this isn’t like it used to be where they could vote against you and then you pay them hundreds of millions of dollars,” he said. “We’re not going to be taken advantage of any longer.”
The warning appeared aimed largely at UN members in Africa, Asia and Latin America who are regarded as more vulnerable to US pressure.
Egypt, which drafted Monday’s UN security council resolution which the US vetoed, is particularly vulnerable, receiving $1.2bn in US aid last year.
But Trump’s comments may also resonate elsewhere – including in the UK, which is hoping to negotiate a quick post-Brexit trade deal with Washington.
The emergency UN general assembly meeting was called for Thursday to protest against the US veto at Monday’s security council meeting on a resolution the Jerusalem issue –
which was supported by all other 14 members.
The security council resolution demanded that all countries comply with pre-existing UN security council resolutions on Jerusalem, dating back to 1967, including requirements that the city’s final status be decided in direct negotiations between
Israel and the Palestinians.
Key US allies Britain, France, Italy, Japan and Ukraine were among the 14 countries in the 15-member council that voted in favour on Monday, and were expected to do the same at the assembly on Thursday.
Diplomats expect strong support for the resolution, which is non-binding, despite the US pressure to either abstain or vote against it. However, a council diplomat said Canada, Hungary and the Czech Republic might bow to US pressure and not support the draft resolution.
Critics point out the the Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem – as well as the US veto – are both in opposition to numerous security council resolutions.
Trump’s extraordinary intervention marked the latest escalation of diplomatic tensions over a decision that has seen the US widely criticised and isolated. It came after a day of high drama.
In a letter to UN ambassadors, Haley told countries – including European delegations – that she will report back to the US president with the names of those who support a draft resolution rejecting the US move at the UN general assembly on Thursday, adding that Trump took the issue personally.
The new draft resolution for Thursday’s general assembly is very similar to Monday’s defeated security council resolution. Unlike the security council, however, where permanent members can wield a veto, there are no veto rights in the general assembly.
The resolution reaffirms 10 security council resolutions on Jerusalem, dating back to 1967, including requirements that the city’s final status must be decided in direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
It “affirms that any decisions and actions which purport to have altered, the character, status or demographic composition of the holy city of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded”.
The draft resolution “demands that all states comply with Security Council resolutions regarding the holy city of Jerusalem, and not to recognize any actions or measures contrary to those resolutions”.
Referring to Haley’s letter, which was disclosed by the Guardian and other media organisations on Wednesday morning, Trump said: “I like the message that Nikki sent yesterday at the United Nations.
“Our great citizens who love this country are tired of this country being taken advantage of – we’re not going to be taken advantage of any longer.”
In her letter, Haley wrote: “As you consider your vote, I encourage you to know the president and the US take this vote personally.
“The president will be watching this vote carefully and has requested I report back on those who voted against us,” she continued.
Haley followed the letter by tweeting: “At the UN we’re always asked to do more & give more. So, when we make a decision, at the will of the American ppl, abt where to locate OUR embassy, we don’t expect those we’ve helped to target us. On Thurs there’ll be a vote criticizing our choice. The US will be taking names.”
The council is composed of 15 members. There are five permanent members:
• China
• France
• Russia
• United Kingdom
• United States
There are also 10 non-permanent members elected for two-year terms by the UN general assembly. The current non-permanent members are listed below (end of term date in brackets):
• Bolivia (2018)
• Egypt (2017)
• Ethiopia (2018)
• Italy (2017)
• Japan (2017)
• Kazakhstan (2018)
• Senegal (2017)
• Sweden (2018)
• Ukraine (2017)
• Uruguay (2017)