ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, it goes without saying (or at least it should) but for the sake of those who are either ‘newbies’ to all of this or are otherwise a little ‘thick’ in the head when it comes to computing the obvious political ‘math’ involved in all of this, we’ll spell it out, again, just as we have somewhere between a million and a billion times over the course of the last decade–
A POTUS, WHO OPENLY STATES THAT THE JEWISH STATE WILL LOSE ‘ALL SUPPORT’ FROM THE US IF IT MOVES FORWARD WITH ITS PLANS OF STEALING THAT TERRITORY WHICH THIS SAME POTUS PLANS TO TURN INTO A STATE FOR THE PALESTINIANS, IS, BY DEFINITION, NOT ‘OWNED’ BY THE JEWS, BY THEIR JEWISH STATE, BY THE JEWISH LOBBY, BY BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, BY MIRIAM ADELSON, OR ANYONE ELSE…
We apologise for having to ‘caps’ all of that, L&G, but it has been our frustrating experience over the years that there seems to be a ‘hearing’ problem amongst huge swaths of those who consider themselves ‘experts’ of sorts when it comes to understanding (and even worse, EXPLAINING) the oftentimes convoluted twists and turns involved in the gangster politics where the Jews are involved.
And no, ladies and Gentile-men, POTUS DJT did not make this statement because Netanyahu ‘told him’ to make it, as doubtless some of these same ‘experts’ will stupidly claim in the pathetic attempt at saving face.
What we see before us here, L&G, is the very rare alignment of all sorts of political, social, and historical forces that have come to the understanding, much too late, obviously, that the ‘Jewish problem’ is something that has to be addressed, NOW, before these psychopaths incinerate the entire world…
…and POTUS DJT is at the head of this ‘rare alignment’.
Now, as to WHY we expend the amount of time, energy, and oxygen in pointing these facts out as we do, ladies and Gentile-men, and in particular, the lengths to which we go in exposing/uncovering the charlatans and false prophets out there muddying the waters with their ‘expert’ analysis concerning the manner in which they say POTUS DJT is ‘owned by d’Jooz’, nota bene the following–
What these ‘experts’ are doing is no less than what took place in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, where legions of liars and saboteurs went to work muddying the waters of public understanding & discourse about what happened that day, how this was all the result of ‘Islam’ and ‘Jihad’ and why it was the duty of the Christian West to invade Muslim lands and kill millions of innocent people for Israel’s benefit.
In other words, ladies and Gentile-men, to fill the heads of gullible people with lies, distortions, and deliberate disinformation in order to create the political energy needed in going to war per the desires and demands of the Jews…
…and the campaign aimed at filling the heads of gullible people concerning POTUS DJT and what it is he is trying to do in the Middle East is just a mirrored replication/repeat of what took place in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, just with different ‘parameters’…
We have one shot at this, fellow Gentiles (and it is a very slim shot) of getting this monster into some type of cage before it destroys all of us, and POTUS DJT is intent upon achieving this, so let’s not screw it up by parroting what is said on a daily basis by all sorts of dangerously-deranged dolts and mental misfits about how POTUS DJT is just a ‘tool’ of Netanyahu and of Judea, Inc.
If he were, ladies and Gentile-men, then we would all find ourselves right now living through the same hell that is being endured by the Palestinians in Gaza.
Times of Israel
Seemingly putting the kibosh on the Israeli right’s dream of applying sovereignty to parts of the West Bank, US President Donald Trump has said Israel would lose ‘all support’ from the United States if it tried to move ahead with annexation.
The comments published Thursday by Time magazine were made by Trump during an October 15 interview, prior to the Knesset’s passage on Wednesday — in a preliminary reading and against the prime minister’s wishes — of a bill that would apply Israeli sovereignty to all West Bank settlements. Underlining the administration’s lack of patience for such efforts, Trump’s deputy JD Vance said Thursday as he departed Israel that the previous day’s vote had offended him and was ‘very stupid.’
‘It won’t happen. It won’t happen,’ Trump told Time, referring to annexation. ‘It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. And you can’t do that now. We’ve had great Arab support. It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. It will not happen. Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened.’
Trump had already ruled out the idea last month, saying, ‘I’m not allowing Israel to annex the West Bank. There’s been enough. It’s time to stop now.’
But the comments published Thursday were his most stern warning yet that he would not tolerate the move.
Also in the Time interview, Trump said he’d made Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stop the war in Gaza, and that it would have continued ‘for years’ otherwise. He also said he believed Israel and Saudi Arabia would normalize ties by the end of the year.
‘They had a Gaza problem and they had an Iran problem. Now they don’t have those two problems,’ he said of Saudi Arabia. He did not offer any further details on how this would be achieved, given Riyadh’s insistence that normalization was directly tied to Palestinian statehood, a nonstarter for Israel.
A ‘weird’ vote
The two bills passed by the Knesset on Wednesday — one that would annex all West Bank settlements and another, more limited one that would annex one major city-settlement, Maale Adumin — were presented by right-wing opposition figures, amid opposition from Netanyahu and most of his Likud party. They passed due to support from Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners and the abstention of most Likud MKs, who were loath to actively vote against a bill popular with their base.
The legislation now goes to committee for deliberations and revisions, and must pass three more votes in the Knesset to become law — a highly unlikely eventuality given Trump’s unequivocal veto.
Speaking at Ben Gurion Airport before taking off on Thursday at the end of a two-day visit, Vice President Vance struck a decidedly sour note, calling the Knesset vote ‘weird’ and adding that he was ‘sort of confused by that.’
Vance said he was told that it was a ‘political stunt’ and ‘purely symbolic,’ but described it as a ‘very stupid political stunt’, and that ‘I personally take insult to it.’
‘The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel,’ he said. ‘That will continue to be our policy, and if people want to take symbolic votes they can do that, but we certainly weren’t happy about it.’
Though the statement quickly dominated headlines in Israel, it did not appear to be a central message Vance was looking to convey at the end of his trip, and he made in response to a question on the matter after already concluding a short press conference.
Previous visits to Israel by American vice presidents have also been marred by West Bank developments that Netanyahu failed to control. In 2010, the Interior Ministry approved the construction of 1,600 new apartments in East Jerusalem during a visit by then Vice President Joe Biden that had been quite friendly, angering the US administration at the time.
Vance wasn’t the first senior US official to publicly criticize the vote. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday night that the Knesset’s move toward annexing the West Bank could threaten Trump’s plan to end the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
‘They passed a vote in the Knesset, but the president has made clear that’s not something we would support,’ Rubio told reporters before taking off for Israel. ‘We think there’s the potential for it to be threatening to the peace deal.’
All but one Likud lawmaker boycotted the Knesset votes on annexation: MK Yuli Edelstein broke ranks to vote in favor, casting a decisive vote and helping the bill on annexation of all settlements scrape by at 25-24.
After the criticism from Vance, Netanyahu’s office said the vote ‘was a deliberate political provocation by the opposition to sow discord during Vance’s visit to Israel.’
‘The two bills were sponsored by opposition members of the Knesset,’ the PMO said in a statement sent out in English. ‘Without Likud support these bills are unlikely to go anywhere.’
The broader of the two bills was sponsored by far-right MK Avi Maoz of the one-man Noam party — who was part of the coalition until he left earlier this year.
In a separate statement, Netanyahu’s Likud party dismissed the bills as ‘trolling’ by the opposition ‘aimed at damaging our relations with the US and Israel’s great achievements in the campaign’ in Gaza.
‘We strengthen settlement every day with actions, budgets, construction, industry, and not with words,’ the party said.
After Vance’s statement, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called the vote ‘a political move of the opposition to try to embarrass the government during the visit of Vice President JD Vance.’
‘The government hadn’t participated in the vote, and that demonstrates our approach,’ he stressed.
The issue is tricky for Netanyahu, whose hard-right base is broadly supportive of annexation. Many in Netanyahu’s coalition have been loudly calling to advance annexation as a response to the recognition of a Palestinian state by Western powers last month. In early September, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich publicly called for the annexation of 82 percent of the West Bank, even as Arab nations in the region warned that such a move would spell the end of Israel’s integration into the Middle East.
Other senior members of the cabinet, including Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Defense Minister Israel Katz, have also endorsed annexation. This summer, the Knesset overwhelmingly approved a nonbinding motion in favor of applying Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank.
Kan news reported last week that the Prime Minister’s Office was concerned that any efforts to annex the West Bank could spark a diplomatic crisis with Washington. Without US support, Israel is much less likely to go ahead with the move, which would at any rate have diminished significance without backing from the world’s leading superpower, and which would doubtlessly spark massive international backlash.
Israel please annex the West Bank.
And hell is freezing over, it will never happen
Ed note–and the magic crystal ball you are using in provisioning this is, what, exactly?
It’s a new season, and just as it would be irrational to expect that summer weather continues to exist as things change to fall, likewise it is obvious that there is a new ‘energy’ that exists these days with regards to the terrorist state. Therefore don’t assume that just because things have never happened before that they will not happen.