Sabba – I do hope President Trump moves the US embassy to Jerusalem because we can not have another 70 years of ‘peace negotiations’ which, as we all know, will lead nowhere. “The status quo is not working” and has done nothing but anesthetized the Arabic/Muslim people while the settlements continue, unchallenged, without anyone daring to lift their little finger against Israel.
Except for Iran, Syria and Hezbollah, all the Middle Eastern rulers/leaders are either Arab zionists or outright crypto-jews (Morocco, Jordan, Arabia). But the people have their hearts in the right place, even though these hearts of theirs have been numbed.
Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem might very well be the medicine the Muslims need to break the spell which has kept them “scurrying around like drugged cockroaches in a bottle”. A move of the US embassy to Jerusalem will wake them up from their slumber, will act like an electroshock which could very well trigger the beginning of real liberation revolutions all over the Middle East, revolutions which will not end until all zionist entities are destroyed, starting with Arabia.
Lol, what “steps” are they going to take? Whining like a bunch of p*ssy b*tches? Sorry, but I can’t think of a better word than that right now. Inshaallah, the PEOPLE will take “steps”. I can’t count on these ball less loosers to do anything.
Leila, you are right on. Abbas meets with Abdullah; Trump meets (via telephone thus far, it seems) Netanyahu. The former duo has no power, the latter the power of the belligerent occupier/oppressor/victimizer. This vast disproportion has continued unabated since the 20th Century into this 21st Century. Only the street (“the PEOPLE,” as you write) might intervene, but I can’t even believe at this time that the street will finally attain the tipping point needed to do away with this psychosis-based Zionist menace and its subservient, occupied America.
Sabba’s commentary was interesting and a little frightening. Moving the embassy to Jerusalem would definitely cause a showdown of sorts. The Arabs would have to finally decide to either fight with tooth and claw or resign themselves, once again, to yet another aggressive act. Either way, the nauseating limbo that everyone in the Middle East, especially the Palestinians, has been living for decades MUST end. Personally, I don’t hold out much hope that the Arab world or the Palestinians will stand together as one.