RESISTING TRUMP MEANS RESISTING ISRAEL

It should be obvious to any thinking American that Trump is the enemy.  He is the swamp.  So is Q…the 8channies have been had.  Q is a neocon, Trump is a traitor.  It is said that every President makes one nostalgic for his predecessor.  The exception was Obama…while he sometimes did his best to be worse than Dumbya, it was an impossible task.  Trump on the other hand has managed to make the magnificent mulatto look like the statesman he pretended to be when there were teleprompters around. I would pray for impeachment and conviction except for one word.  Pence.  

By wrecking Iran deal, Trump politicized Israel

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Trump and Netanyahu

It almost goes without saying that yesterday was one of the most depressing days in memory. Here was a massive fragile edifice of recent history, the Iran deal, that had seemed to almost all of us such a great step forward, a labor of statesmanship by so many diverse figures around the globe working together to advance cross-cultural respect and comity, and Trump took a dufus’s sledge hammer to it. You could hear fear in anchors’ voices: suddenly the world was less safe.

If there was one bright spot in the day, it was the almost universal anger and anguish that followed Trump’s speech, and the determination to try and undo his action by any means the rest of us can. Even the neoconservatives who have pushed this action seemed afraid of what it meant. Even Chuck Schumer, who had opposed his own president on the Iran deal three years ago because of the “threat to Israel,” was against Trump.

The grievous action would thus seem to be somewhat self-healing, inasmuch as it discredits the U.S. in the eyes of the world, and even lifts the prestige of Iran. “There are now two Wests. One, led by the leaders of Germany, France + UK, which believes in liberal democracy and international law,” Peter Beinart writes. “And a second, headquartered in Washington + Jerusalem, which holds those values in contempt.”

Jerusalem. That is the other great breakthrough in Trump’s nihilism. There’s no doubt whose fingerprints are all over this action: the Israeli government and its lobby. The foolish State Department briefing on the decision makes it clear how important to Trump was Netanyahu’s dog-and-pony act of a week before, featuring old intelligence to state that Iran lied about its nuclear ambitions. The New York Times front-page analysis is also frank about Netanyahu’s role in giving Trump the pretext for his announcement (though of course Saudi influence is uppermost in the view of the Times).

BREAKING: Donald Trump, spokesperson for US President Benjamin Netanyahu, announces pullout from Iran nuclear deal.

This represents a breakthrough because in defending the deal and making its destruction a political issue, as they promise they will, Democrats will have to take on Israel and the lobby. Yes, they will cover their behind by saying what J Street and Nancy Pelosi do, lots of former Israeli security chiefs were for the deal. But that’s a figleaf. There is a powerful rightwing Israel lobby, and Netanyahu is the leader. These are the same forces that pushed for the Iraq war 16 years ago to such ill effect for the Middle East, and they are sowing destruction once again.

During the Iraq debacle there was a reluctance to call out the Israel lobby for its role. Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer were smeared for stating what Col. Lawrence Wilkerson said was “obvious,” that the war probably wouldn’t have happened without the lobby. To this day the Democratic Party is afraid of that analysis–surely because it could divide the base and endanger campaign fundraising.

But that analysis seems inevitable today because the politics are now so envenomed, and Israel’s influence is so transparent. Netanyahu is one of the most hated figures for the progressive Democratic base, and the hate temperature just went up, a lot. Dylan Williams of J Street puts out Netanyahu’s crazy speech recommending the Iraq War to Congress 16 years ago, and J Street is vowing revenge. “All of those who have sought to undermine the agreement by spreading fear and misinformation about it will bear their share of the culpability,” it writes. Ben Cardin, Bob Menendez and Chuck Schumer better keep their heads down.

Lobelog, the most honest site about policy-making in Washington, is filled with frank descriptions of Israel’s influence. Minutes after Trump ripped through the awning, Eli Clifton reported on the three billionaires behind Trump who should be blamed for the decision, Sheldon Adelson, Bernard Marcus, and Paul Singer, all of them rightwing Jewish supporters of Israel.

Paul Pillar called out the Israel lobby in a piece titled “Hold the Deal-Killers Accountable.”

The other major motivation [for Trump] is to stay in step with the preferences of the right-wing government of Israel. The political and financial mechanisms include fear among American politicians of antagonizing the lobby that works on that government’s behalf. They also include wealthy supporters of that government bankrolling advocacy groups dedicated to sustaining tension and confrontation with Iran, with opposition to the JCPOA at the core of that effort.

At Foreign Policy, Steve Walt also named the forces behind the decision: “Israel, the hard-line wing of the Israel lobby (e.g., the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, United Against Nuclear Iran), and hawks including National Security Advisor John Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and many others. Their great fear was that the United States and its Middle East allies might eventually have to acknowledge Iran as a legitimate regional power and grant it some degree of regional influence.”

This spring both wings of the Israel lobby, AIPAC on the right and J Street on the left, vowed that support for Israel must stay bipartisan. Trump’s Iran destruction has ended any hope that the two sides can stay synchronized. AIPAC is now making nice to Trump even as J Street is pledging resistance.

Resistance means calling out Netanyahu and his neoconservative allies. It means identifying Israel’s very non-existential interest in destroying the Iran deal: because Iran and Hezbollah are a threat to its regional hegemony. It means making clear that when Trump says Iranian missiles threaten the U.S., he is parroting the lies of his dear friend Netanyahu.

Netanyahu embodies the security state of Israel; his rightwing coalition is not going anywhere, and the center left mimics it. All those good leftists support the slaughter of unarmed Gaza protesters.

Avenging the Iran deal means speaking plainly about Netanyahu’s influence in our politics. Obama defeated Netanyahu three years ago. Now Netanyahu has defeated Obama. In the wreckage lies the outline of a strategy. Resisting Trump means resisting Israel.

Thanks to Scott Roth and James North.

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anarchyst
anarchyst
May 12, 2018 9:15 am

It sure is “the pot calling the kettle black…what about Israel’s undocumented nukes?? Who in hell died and appointed Israel to be the arbiter over middle east nukes??

AlphaDelta
AlphaDelta
  anarchyst
May 12, 2018 6:51 pm

The zionists came into their own in the 19th century, following the rise in fortunes of the Rothschilds, bankers to the courts of Europe. It was their influence which lead the signing of the Balfour Declaration and the establishment of the nation of Israel. So, you could say, no one died and left them in charge.

Ashkenazi Jews are the ruling class in Israel, which includes the Rothschilds. Dorothy Rothschild designed and paid for the construction of the Supreme Court of Israel building which stands in Jerusalem, and is essentially an Illuminati temple.

God will avenge his people, christians, not jews. Modern day judaism is so far removed from the Old Testament of the Bible as to be unrecognizable.

https://youtu.be/typ2pl2L47k

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
May 12, 2018 9:30 am

Unless and until satanyahoo and his bitch,trump are nuetered their will be no peace. But we would also need to include their boss rottinchild.

Foot in the Forest
Foot in the Forest
May 12, 2018 10:08 am

I am not a fan of either the Israel or Iran. But a few thoughts for both sides. Israel has nuclear weapons and does not submit to IAEA inspections or sign the non-proliferation treaty yet we continue to give them monetary and military aide which is illegal under U.S. law. As for the Iran Deal, how is there a deal when there was nothing ever signed by either the President or Secretary of State. Congress was not even allowed to read it before implementation. Like usual we the people vote for one thing and the powers that be do whatever the hell they want to achieve there goals of enslavement of all of us. This problem and a whole host of others will only be solved with a reformation of the U.S. Government. Personally I prefer a reformation in .30-06 caliber.

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  Foot in the Forest
May 12, 2018 11:24 am

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Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2018 10:19 am

Zara

Your introductory comments might trigger your Canadian buddy. Please THINK before you type.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Stucky
May 12, 2018 11:58 pm

Not fair to Zara or me.

Zara is entitled to view this thing through whatever lens makes him happy, just like I am. I jumped on him yesterday because in a roundabout way he put words in my mouth and judged me to be something I am not, not because I actually care[d] about what his point of view on the topic is. I’ve never actually cared truth be told.

Honestly – I prefer not to fight with anyone here. But if you take a swing at me that is unjustified or in bad faith then you get what you get.

22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
May 12, 2018 11:19 am

It would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago for a President to absolutely fawn over any foreign country, especially Israel, like Trump does in this video.

John
John
May 12, 2018 12:06 pm

Presidents have been “fawning over Israel” ever since Woodrow Wilson endorsed the Balfour Declaration, and Harry Truman (33rd degree Mason) recognized the new State of Israel.

“Using the power over governments…the ruling [Zionist] sect achieved a second ‘return’ to the chosen land, and thus reestablished the ‘Law’ of 458 BC, with its destructive and imperial mission… The whole destructive ordeal of the West in the Twentieth Century was related to and dominated by the ancient ambition of Zion… The political and military operations of two world wars have been diverted to promote the Zionist ambition and the life and treasure of the West have been poured out in support of it.

Forty years of continuous bloodshed in Palestine have obviously been but the prelude to what is yet to come there. Any third world war may begin and spread outward from Palestine, and if one were to start elsewhere it would in its course foreseeably revolve around and turn on the ambition of Zion, which will not be fulfilled until a much greater area in the Middle East has been conquered, “other Gods” have been thrown down, and “all nations” have been enslaved.”

Douglas Reed, “The Controversy of Zion” (1956), chapter 13
http://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=ControZion&C=13

TC
TC
May 12, 2018 1:08 pm
starfcker
starfcker
May 12, 2018 1:28 pm

“It should be obvious to any thinking American that Trump is the enemy.” Nope

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
May 12, 2018 6:24 pm

I can separate the two even if he can’t. Like Barry Goldwater said, I am half Jewish but I am American first.

AlphaDelta
AlphaDelta
May 12, 2018 6:56 pm

Who would have imagined that Zara, a white boy from Texas, would be defending Iran?

Perhaps he hasn’t talked to any of the Iranian people who believe the Islamic Republic is the greatest threat to Iran, not any outside antagonist.

The only way to support Islam is to hate God, which explains so-called liberals.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  AlphaDelta
May 12, 2018 8:13 pm

And remember, it was Iran that sent its children and aged out to clear Iraqi minefields by walking through them, and sent them unarmed against Iraqi troups. Any people capable of doing that is capable of any atrocity. And those same people are still in cahrge of Iran.

Fuck Iran. Let the Middle East sort out its own problems. Winner take all. Or live in peace. Either way works for me.

RiNS
RiNS
  Llpoh
May 13, 2018 8:35 am

The Deal just gave the Iranians parity, on some level, with the Israelis.

The Jews could continue to deny the nukes they have built.
The Iranians could fatwa the nukes they could or have built.

It was like everything else in MENA as castle in the sand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUd8xxWcy4k

But why just say Fuck Iran? Why not say Fuck Israel as well. Both Theocracies are equal in their contempt for peace in Middle East. Yeah Israel has a right to exist but Iran does as well. Why not afford Iran some role as a regional power. Acknowledgment of their legitimate National Interests would help in lifting the siege mentality that is currently afflicting those in Tehran. Would doing this not help the moderates in the Islamic Republic in their battle with the Ayatollahs.

To dream the dream. One less Theocracy in MENA. Next we could get to work on Israel.

And then to pine for a complete withdrawal. Yeah like that is going to happen. You damn well that would be political suicide for any politician in Washington. Anyone who put that in place as the new corner stone for Western Foreign policy would be sent packing. It ain’t gonna happen.

You know it and I know it.

And using the argument that Israel is justified in their actions because they have a right to exist is a non sequitur. Their existence is guaranteed. Both by there own Samson Option and also by the wonks on Pennsylvania. The Last time the Jewish State’s continued existence was really in question was in 1973. Then during the dark hours of that Yom Kippur the Nixon admin hurriedly shuttled weapons and threatened the world with Nuclear War. All in an effort to save precious Israel.

Bibi and his gang know that they can bully the kids on the beach.

Kick Over The Castles in the Sand.
Do it with impunity.
Scuttle everything.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Nickel_Grass

Leaving will not happen. What this world needed was a Charles Atlas. We got was a Trump instead…

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Brock N. Roll
Brock N. Roll
May 12, 2018 8:46 pm

If Obama and Angela Merkel were for the Iran deal, then it had to suck ass big-time.

JustTruth
JustTruth
May 12, 2018 9:49 pm

So lets resist Israel. Israel government, lobbyists and Jewish business supporters are directly and indirectly the biggest source of death and destruction on the planet. Connect the dots. USA is their tool, and so are the Saudi’s, big time butchers in their own right. This has to and will end. Israeli’s are entitled to leave in peace in their own existing slice of the world. So is everyone else, including Iranians, Syrians, Yemenis.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  JustTruth
May 13, 2018 7:10 am

Entitled has nothing to do with it. No one is entitled to a damn thing, save life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And those things depend on the ability to defend those basic rights. If history has shown anything, over and over, it is that peace is fleeting.