White House reportedly considering ways to make President Trump’s peace plan binding – even on future Democratic administrations.

ed note–Now WAAAAAAAAAIT a minute, wait a minute–WHY, OH WHY, would DJT/POTUS be looking for ways to make his ‘ultimate peace deal’ ‘binding’ upon future administrations if–as we are told on a daily basis by all sorts of ‘ex-spurts’–that this ‘peace deal’ is exactly what ‘Bibi’ wanted and that the only reason that DJT/POTUS is pushing it is because he is ‘owned by d’Jooz’ and was put in the White House in order to do Bibi’s bidding?

You mean, maybe the ENTIRE premise upon which the aforementioned thesis is based is inherently flawed and weak and that in reality, DJT/POTUS is not ‘owed by dJooz’, was NOT put into the WH by organized Jewish interests in order to do ‘Bibi’s bidding’ and that these same Jewish interests who have been engaged in an open, declared war with DJT since before he became POTUS are moving heaven, hell and everything in between in order to get him out of office before he can put forth a ‘peace deal’ that will contain the Jewish state behind legally-recognized borders that abrogate the planned expansion of the Kingdom of Israel per the demands of the feral and deranged protocols of the cult theology known as Judaism???

 

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The Trump administration is considering ways to make its Middle East peace plan binding on future presidential administrations, according to a report by Israel Hayom Tuesday morning.

In January, President Donald Trump unveiled his plan, titled the “Vision for Peace”, which called for Israeli sovereignty over roughly 30% of Judea and Samaria and negotiations for the establishment of a Palestinian state on the remaining 70%, leaving Israeli towns and cities in the area intact.

Now, less than three months ahead of the 2020 presidential election, the White House is looking into the possibility of making the plan official United States policy, binding on subsequent administrations, according to Tuesday’s report.

The proposal is still in its initial stages, and was recently presented to senior administration officials. It remains unclear how the administration would make the peace plan binding after Trump’s departure from the White House.

One possibility under consideration is to sign a Memorandum of Understanding enshrining the formula of the Trump peace plan as the only solution supported by the US for the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The administration could also sign a letter to Israeli leaders, similar to the document signed by then-President George W. Bush to then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, agreeing that the larger Israeli towns and blocs in Judea and Samaria will not be dismantled in a future final status agreement.

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