ed note–besides the obvious, which is that the Jews want a ‘peace deal’ with the Ishmaelites and Amelekites in the same way that syphilis, gonorrhea and other STDs want to carry on an extended friendship with penicillin (yes, we have been using that one a lot lately, we kind of like the ring to it) is the veiled threat of what Trump can expect from Judea, Inc per the known facts of what happened to his predecessors who went down the same ‘peace deal’ road, to wit–

 

JFK–had his head blown off by Israel in Dallas, Tx

 

Nixon–Was consumed with Watergate and was forced to resign

 

Ford–Had his re-election chances destroyed by Jewish interests in America 

 

Carter–Had his re-election chances destroyed by Jewish interests in America

 

George H.W. Bush–escaped a planned assassination by Israel’s Mossad, but nevertheless, had his re-election chances destroyed by Jewish interests in America

 

Bill Clinton–was consumed with the Lewinsky scandal and was subsequently Impeached

 

In sum, the Jews don’t want ‘peace’. What they want (demand) is an entire Middle East from the Nile to the Euphrates emptied of all the Ishmaelites and Amalekites so that–having gotten their grubby hands on all that oil–they can then create for themselves an economic monopoly over the world’s oil supply and by which they may then control the world’s economy, even more than they already do through their control over the banking industry.

 

 

Israel National News

 

Past U.S. administrations invested so heavily in fruitless attempts to facilitate Arab-Israel negotiations that American envoys came to be known as “peace processors”—that is, they were so focused on maintaining the appearance of a “process,” that they couldn’t face up to the obvious fact that the Palestinian Arabs just don’t want peace.

 

In other words, for the Obama administration and its predecessors, process was more important than peace.

 

Is the Trump administration repeating Obama’s mistake? U.S. envoys Jason Greenblatt and Jared Kushner have announced that they will soon be heading back to the Mideast for yet another round of diplomacy concerning their not-yet-revealed “peace plan.”

 

The administration’s persistent courtship of the Palestinian Authority is puzzling precisely because it seems to be odd with the statements of senior U.S. officials and envoys.

 

After the murder of Israeli rabbi Raziel Shevach a year ago, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman rightly pointed out that “PA laws will provide [the killers] financial rewards. Look no further to why there is no peace.” The PA responded by calling the American ambassador a “son of a dog” and demanding that he be added to the U.S. “global terror list.”

 

In an address last September, Ambassador Friedman remarked that “since 1994, the United States has thrown more than $10 billion in humanitarian aid to the Palestinians,” yet “we found that these expenditures were bringing the region no closer to peace or stability, not even by a millimeter.”

 

Greenblatt tweeted to a PA spokesman: “You’re doing nothing [for peace]. You can’t claim to want peace and also try to sabotage the potential for an agreement.”

 

In December, the ambassador tweeted: “The Pal Authority maintains laws that will compensate these terrorists and their families for their heinous acts. The PA can be a political body OR a sponsor of terror, not both.” It’s pretty obvious which one of those the PA has chosen.

 

White House envoy Jason Greenblatt likewise has shared some blunt words about the PA. In a December 3 tweet, he wrote that it was “absurd” that the PA “now tries to defend Hamas & terrorism by undermining a condemnation of Hamas at the UN. It’s time to speak the truth.” And in a December 11 op-ed on FoxNews.com, Greenblatt wrote: “The Palestinian Authority continues to reward terrorists and their families and fails to condemn Palestinian terrorist attacks against Israelis. It also defends Hamas, an unrepentant terrorist organization.”

 

Just last week, Greenblatt tweeted to a PA spokesman: “You’re doing nothing [for peace]. You can’t claim to want peace and also try to sabotage the potential for an agreement.” Greenblatt also accused the PA of wanting “only benefits and no responsibilities” from its relationship with the United States.

 

Meanwhile, two congressmen have just managed to pry loose from the U.S. Government Accountability Office a previously classified report on schools in the Palestinian Authority areas. The 65-page report states that the PA school curriculum uses “ militaristic and adversarial imagery, and preaches the values of resistance.”

 

Even math equations are “problematic,” the report found, citing math problems based on the numbers of Arabs allegedly killed by Israelis in various conflicts. I guess that would be something like: “One glorious Palestinian martyr viciously murdered by Israeli Nazis while trying to liberate Palestine, plus two heroic Palestinian fighters savagely slaughtered by Israeli criminals while battling against the evil occupation, equals what?”

 

Yet U.S. envoys Greenblatt and Kushner are on their way back the region, in order to tell Arab representatives about “the economic portion of the US peace proposal for Israel and the PA…which is expected to include a combination of aid and investment to help the Palestinian people,” an unnamed U.S. official told Reuters.

 

Translation: the Trump plan includes the U.S. and others pumping billions of dollars into the corrupt terrorist Palestinian Authority regime and the Palestinian state that the plan reportedly will propose to establish. Talk about throwing good money after bad!

 

One of the most reprehensible images of the pre-Trump Middle East “peace process” years was that of then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright taking off her high heels so she could run after Yasir Arafat down the hallway, when he stalked out of the negotiations over some triviality. John Kerry’s diplomatic efforts, while not involving high heels, followed the same approach. And yielded the same results.

 

The Trump administration needs to learn from its predecessors’ mistakes, not repeat them. Running after the Palestinians with armloads of cash has never brought peace, and never will.

One thought on “Trump is repeating the mistakes of his predecessors in pushing for a peace deal with the Palestinians”
  1. “Translation: the Trump plan includes the U.S. and others pumping billions of dollars into the corrupt terrorist Palestinian Authority regime and the Palestinian state that the plan reportedly will propose to establish. Talk about throwing good money after bad!”

    Well if it takes one “corrupt terrorist” “regime” to recognize another, we have a winner in IsRaEl.

    That 10 Billion USD supposedly sent to the Palestinians since 1994 appears to have been re-Reutered elsewhere. If I had to take a guess….

    As for “good money after bad”; the U.S. has been throwing money into the maw of this savage beast since the mid 1800s. These barbarians have been using the United States like a Times Square hooker all that time. These gangsters have the ba11s to keep churning out this trash as ‘journalism’/op-ed especially because they have NO fear of reprisals. Once you kill enough U.S. Presidents and enough U.S. military people, and once enough U.S. politicos are bought-off and blackmailed, of course one has no fear of retribution.

    BUT, at some point, they SHOULD be afraid, because the world can only take so much before retribution is inevitable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJOjTNuuEVw

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