Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2001, the axis of evil was the justification for all of the wars that ensued.
Trump has now flipped the US to be on the side of the Axis of Evil. Think about it.
Gee. What is Trump's take on Israel?
By siding with Qatar (Hamas) he is selling out Israel.
Trump owes no allegiance to Israel, he only needs to think of American interests.
Yes he does. Adelson and all the other rich Israelis funded his campaign with hundreds of millions of dollars and now he needs to return the favor.
Otherwise he could be blackmailed, just the way Clinton was blackmailed by Netanyahu. Wouldn't be surprised if you hear new Epstein stories come out soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
The Saudis have a strategic alignment with Israel. They both view Iran as their greatest threat to hegemonic dominance in the region. The Saudis secretly dislike Jewish people and Israel, but they don’t view them as significant of a threat as Iran.
This is why MBS is so opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons. He frames it as “no one in the Middle East should have them”…yet conviently glosses over the fact Israel possesses them. The Saudis view Israel as a proxy state. They play nice with Israel to receive support from America and to unite against the “real” threat (Iran)
The Saudi royal family are Bedouin Jews. That’s why they don’t like Iran, Yemen, Palestinians, saddam because he was on to them. That’s why Americans kiss up to them. Everyone in the Middle East knows. It’s illegal to hold a Palestinian flag , for imams to say pray for Palestine or anyone to show any sort of public support for Palestine in Saudi Arabia.sounds just like Israel.
I’m half Jordanian (and half white American), but I’ve only been to the Middle East two times. The overwhelming majority of people there (including the relatives on my dads side of the family) would be deemed aggressive antisemites in America. They are extremely critical and distrustful of Jewish people. You’d be hard-pressed to find a pro-Israel person. They also overwhelmingly dislike Americans too. I’m not from the gulf, but the Saudi people I know are also critical of Jewish people and Americans
Having lived in Israel, you could say the exact same thing for the overwhelming majority of people there with respect to their views of Arabs and Muslims. In fact, it's much worse with the overwhelming majority of the population supporting ethnic cleansing or genocide.
They hate Arabs and Muslims and even Christians more than they hate the Germans. They even seem to blame Arabs for the Holocaust
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
The Saudis have a strategic alignment with Israel. They both view Iran as their greatest threat to hegemonic dominance in the region. The Saudis secretly dislike Jewish people and Israel, but they don’t view them as significant of a threat as Iran.
This is why MBS is so opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons. He frames it as “no one in the Middle East should have them”…yet conviently glosses over the fact Israel possesses them. The Saudis view Israel as a proxy state. They play nice with Israel to receive support from America and to unite against the “real” threat (Iran)
The Saudi royal family are Bedouin Jews. That’s why they don’t like Iran, Yemen, Palestinians, saddam because he was on to them. That’s why Americans kiss up to them. Everyone in the Middle East knows. It’s illegal to hold a Palestinian flag , for imams to say pray for Palestine or anyone to show any sort of public support for Palestine in Saudi Arabia.sounds just like Israel.
I’m half Jordanian (and half white American), but I’ve only been to the Middle East two times. The overwhelming majority of people there (including the relatives on my dads side of the family) would be deemed aggressive antisemites in America. They are extremely critical and distrustful of Jewish people. You’d be hard-pressed to find a pro-Israel person. They also overwhelmingly dislike Americans too. I’m not from the gulf, but the Saudi people I know are also critical of Jewish people and Americans
Having lived in Israel, you could say the exact same thing for the overwhelming majority of people there with respect to their views of Arabs and Muslims. In fact, it's much worse with the overwhelming majority of the population supporting ethnic cleansing or genocide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
The Saudis have a strategic alignment with Israel. They both view Iran as their greatest threat to hegemonic dominance in the region. The Saudis secretly dislike Jewish people and Israel, but they don’t view them as significant of a threat as Iran.
This is why MBS is so opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons. He frames it as “no one in the Middle East should have them”…yet conviently glosses over the fact Israel possesses them. The Saudis view Israel as a proxy state. They play nice with Israel to receive support from America and to unite against the “real” threat (Iran)
The Saudi royal family are Bedouin Jews. That’s why they don’t like Iran, Yemen, Palestinians, saddam because he was on to them. That’s why Americans kiss up to them. Everyone in the Middle East knows. It’s illegal to hold a Palestinian flag , for imams to say pray for Palestine or anyone to show any sort of public support for Palestine in Saudi Arabia.sounds just like Israel.
I’m half Jordanian (and half white American), but I’ve only been to the Middle East two times. The overwhelming majority of people there (including the relatives on my dads side of the family) would be deemed aggressive antisemites in America. They are extremely critical and distrustful of Jewish people. You’d be hard-pressed to find a pro-Israel person. They also overwhelmingly dislike Americans too. I’m not from the gulf, but the Saudi people I know are also critical of Jewish people and Americans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
The Saudis have a strategic alignment with Israel. They both view Iran as their greatest threat to hegemonic dominance in the region. The Saudis secretly dislike Jewish people and Israel, but they don’t view them as significant of a threat as Iran.
This is why MBS is so opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons. He frames it as “no one in the Middle East should have them”…yet conviently glosses over the fact Israel possesses them. The Saudis view Israel as a proxy state. They play nice with Israel to receive support from America and to unite against the “real” threat (Iran)
The Saudi royal family are Bedouin Jews. That’s why they don’t like Iran, Yemen, Palestinians, saddam because he was on to them. That’s why Americans kiss up to them. Everyone in the Middle East knows. It’s illegal to hold a Palestinian flag , for imams to say pray for Palestine or anyone to show any sort of public support for Palestine in Saudi Arabia.sounds just like Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
The Saudis have a strategic alignment with Israel. They both view Iran as their greatest threat to hegemonic dominance in the region. The Saudis secretly dislike Jewish people and Israel, but they don’t view them as significant of a threat as Iran.
This is why MBS is so opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons. He frames it as “no one in the Middle East should have them”…yet conviently glosses over the fact Israel possesses them. The Saudis view Israel as a proxy state. They play nice with Israel to receive support from America and to unite against the “real” threat (Iran)
Anonymous wrote:
On Syria, this from Ben Rhodes:
"It's so clearly the right decision," said Ben Rhodes, a national security aide to President Obama, on the "Pod Save the World" podcast. "I don't know why Joe Biden didn't do this."
"I don't like Trump's motivations for lots of things he does," Rhodes continued, "but one thing you will say is he's not tied to this constant fear of some bad faith right-wing attacks or stupid Blob-type, 'we don't do this, we must leverage the sanctions for blah blah blah.' No! Sometimes you just have to try something different."
Anonymous wrote:While both are terrible countries, look on the bright side. At least he canceled his trip to Israel. You know the country that we've given $300 billion plus to and has and is trying to drag us into war again.
Meanwhile, there is a $600 billion package from SA to invest in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad Trump was able to clear through the noise and get the news directly from the horse’s mouth. I think Trump was greatly underestimated by the deep state. He wasn’t dumb enough to believe Iran was behind some 19 year old incel trying to shoot his head off. He’s very JfK like in this regard. He also didn’t want war and wanted to find pragmatic solutions to keep our men and women alive and not at war overseas for dubious purposes