Good Company

And here’s the US with its wonderful new allies Belarus, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Haiti, Mali, Russia, Sudan, and a few other incredible losers.

Oh, I just noticed Eritrea. We’ve gone full-on diverse here in the US, picking up every goat dropping from the map of the world and licking it excitedly.

You vote left, you vote right, but in the US it always ends with denouncing the Western civilization in favor of some bunch of savages.

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      1. I imagine you think it’s your Palestine admirer asking, but it’s not. If you were answering someone reasonable, how would you explain this?

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        1. No, I answered with complete sincerity. They are afraid that Trump will dump them like he did Ukraine, so they obey. Plus, this pleases the Russian oligarchs who own half of Israel, so what’s the downside?

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    1. Why would anyone in possession of even two brain cells question the American alliance with Israel. Just look at the shambles of the tattered shabby NATO alliance! If Trump pulls the US out of the NATO alliance, Russia ceases to be threatened by the Ukraine joining NATO. Just that bloody simple.

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    2. As an Israeli, President Trump the strongest Israel President since Truman – who recognized the Jewish state – the first nation of the world to do so. A City in the Golan Heights named after President Trump. The Abraham accords survived this Oct 7th Abomination War! France and Britain 3rd tier powers in the Middle East.

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        1. Sorry,,,,, you ignored the comma. As an Israeli, this refers to me personally. President Trump the strongest “pro”-Israel President since Truman. Truman not an Israeli either. Yes I failed to write “pro”-Israel but Trump in context with Truman — as clear as the Sun in the sky on a cloudless summer day that my statement never implied the suggestion that President Trump an Israeli.

          “Presidents” must be born Americans!!! Clarissa, this represents utterly basic reading skills.

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          1. This is still grammatically incorrect. You could say, “as an Israeli, I believe that President Trump…” That would be correct.

            But yes, it’s easier to assume that I, of all people, lack reading skills.

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        2. In light of the recent offer by the Egyptian government offering land for a Palestinian State (Gaza) in the Sinai Peninsula, what are some possible outcomes to this move?

          Egypt’s offer to provide land in the Sinai Peninsula for a Palestinian state presents a potential solution, it faces significant opposition from Egypt and other Arab nations. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing discussions and alternative proposals aiming to address the complex humanitarian, security, and political challenges involved.

          Arab leaders, particularly from Gulf states, Egypt, and Jordan, are urgently devising an alternative to U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial plan for Gaza’s reconstruction that involves evicting its inhabitants. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is leading the initiative, aiming to establish a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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