Anonymous wrote:Zionists are extremely upset with Trump's middle east visit and recent behavior towards Netanyahu that goes along with "America First" rather than "Israel first".
Expect to see the attacks on him from new sources and on SA now that they feel betrayed. You can already see it on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should the average American care about this trip? He’s meeting with people who line his pockets; he’s meeting with people complicit in 9/11 and the killing of that journalist; and who cares about the arms deal with SA? A few defense sub contractors will profit but it doesn’t mean anything much to the tax payer…
No just complicit with killing the journalist. Who ORDERED the killing of an American journalist.
For sure they will all go to hell for this alliance with the Arabs but you know, politics and state affairs - these things have no winners and everyone actually goes to hell. You gotta geopolitics and look at trying everything to get something that works for as many people as possible. I grant you that Trump is an egotistical slug but does it matter who makes it better?
The things that go on in the ME defy the gods in terms of ideology and morality - the evil that happens in world affairs anywhere is beyond imagination. But if stabilization in a part of the world, and one country's people can live in peace, it's a win. I don't condone his alliance with Syrians and the Saudis but I understand it - only if it works of course. It's a gamble but may be worth a try. There's a zillion bad things that go on every minute of every day - balancing the good with the bad is all you can do.
The Middle East was a non factor in WW and WW2. European refugees moved there for safety. What destabilized the ME was not oil as oil was being drilled in the late 1800s and early 1900s. What destabilized it was the creation of Israel and this Israel-Palestine conflict. It somehow bled into every single conflict you could think of in this region from Iraq to Iran to Syria to Lebanon to Yemen and entrenched us in it by default
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should the average American care about this trip? He’s meeting with people who line his pockets; he’s meeting with people complicit in 9/11 and the killing of that journalist; and who cares about the arms deal with SA? A few defense sub contractors will profit but it doesn’t mean anything much to the tax payer…
No just complicit with killing the journalist. Who ORDERED the killing of an American journalist.
For sure they will all go to hell for this alliance with the Arabs but you know, politics and state affairs - these things have no winners and everyone actually goes to hell. You gotta geopolitics and look at trying everything to get something that works for as many people as possible. I grant you that Trump is an egotistical slug but does it matter who makes it better?
The things that go on in the ME defy the gods in terms of ideology and morality - the evil that happens in world affairs anywhere is beyond imagination. But if stabilization in a part of the world, and one country's people can live in peace, it's a win. I don't condone his alliance with Syrians and the Saudis but I understand it - only if it works of course. It's a gamble but may be worth a try. There's a zillion bad things that go on every minute of every day - balancing the good with the bad is all you can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should the average American care about this trip? He’s meeting with people who line his pockets; he’s meeting with people complicit in 9/11 and the killing of that journalist; and who cares about the arms deal with SA? A few defense sub contractors will profit but it doesn’t mean anything much to the tax payer…
No just complicit with killing the journalist. Who ORDERED the killing of an American journalist.
For sure they will all go to hell for this alliance with the Arabs but you know, politics and state affairs - these things have no winners and everyone actually goes to hell. You gotta geopolitics and look at trying everything to get something that works for as many people as possible. I grant you that Trump is an egotistical slug but does it matter who makes it better?
The things that go on in the ME defy the gods in terms of ideology and morality - the evil that happens in world affairs anywhere is beyond imagination. But if stabilization in a part of the world, and one country's people can live in peace, it's a win. I don't condone his alliance with Syrians and the Saudis but I understand it - only if it works of course. It's a gamble but may be worth a try. There's a zillion bad things that go on every minute of every day - balancing the good with the bad is all you can do.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is for sale to the highest bidder as a "businessman" and a greedy cheeto. So whomever offers him the most, delights him with praise curries his favor. It's not a forever thing with him - he can just as easily change his tune when you make him happy. He has no loyalty at all. He's lower than scum really cause he has no self dignity.
Jews gave him power/vote. Arabs will feed his ego and give him gifts. He's all about today who can make me happier? So I am not surprised at all by his love tour in ME. The Arabs are not stupid. It's not that hard to read Trump.
What is MUCH more interesting to me is how his current gamble in changing policy in ME will fare. It's an interesting one - it's pragmatic. We've tried to fight and hold a big stick which hasn't been effective as we'd want. So now we play good cop to see what happens. It is definitely harder for Iran to suck up strategically to Syria when they are no longer anti US. It's actually tactically smart. It's about ideology v practicality I suppose. We've never really done it this way before have we?
Will be interesting to see how Iran and the bad actors respond to all this..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should the average American care about this trip? He’s meeting with people who line his pockets; he’s meeting with people complicit in 9/11 and the killing of that journalist; and who cares about the arms deal with SA? A few defense sub contractors will profit but it doesn’t mean anything much to the tax payer…
No just complicit with killing the journalist. Who ORDERED the killing of an American journalist.