Donald Trump Sings in the Stand with Israel Chorus

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Ron Paul Institute
by adam dick
monday october 9, 2023


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On Saturday, Donald Trump stood out among Republican presidential candidates when he offered an initial statement that was relatively noninterventionist in reaction to the Hamas attack that occurred that day. But, later on Saturday, Trump, speaking at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, confirmed that he, just like the rest of the field, is committed to advancing the United States government supporting Israel in the rising conflict.

At the campaign rally Trump commented:

The Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel territory, Israeli territory, and the murder of Israeli soldiers today and the brutal murder of citizens is an act of savagery that must and will be crushed — has to be, it has to be dealt with very powerfully. This is a time where the United States needs leadership. We don’t have leadership. But, Israel is at war, and the United States obviously is going to stick with Israel, and strongly.​

Oh well, it took less than 24 hours for Trump to shut the door on a noninterventionist approach. In this important area of foreign policy, Trump is failing to live up to his apparent effort to run as the peace candidate in the Republican presidential primary.


http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archive...-trump-sings-in-the-stand-with-israel-chorus/
 
I can't believe the President who campaigned on moving the US embassy to Jerusalem and fulfilled that promise would say such a thing.
 
I can't believe that the president who gave Arab countries whatever they wanted to agree to be friends with Israel would say such a thing.
 
You don't know if Trump would actually DO more or less than Biden is.

Right now,

US Weighs Sending Second Aircraft Carrier As USS Ford Approaches War-Torn Region

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...s-ford-approaches-war-torn-region/ar-AA1hZxTG

I'm not going to besmirch Trump or anyone who is upset at Hamas' bloody attack against Israeli citizens.

It's what comes next that matters.

And don't think Biden is in any way softer or more reasonable than Trump. Trump had a force of command and respect he could bring on people, and on Israel.

Trump stopped an Iran War by himself over that incident in the gulf when they shot down the US spy plane (which Trump didn't even know was in Iranian air space).
Col. Macgregor was there and attested to it.

It's all about the reaction when (already happening) Israel oversteps... that's when the die is cast.
 
Both sides are committed to destruction of Western Civilization and genocide of white Europeans.

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Come and get me when the usual suspects respond with such heated rhetoric and calls for war, when somebody decides to hold the Communist Chinese militarily accountable for launching a bio-weapon that has killed millions of Americans, and is still killing them, both with the bio weapon virus and the slow kill "vaccines".
 
You don't know if Trump would actually DO more or less than Biden is.

Right now,

US Weighs Sending Second Aircraft Carrier As USS Ford Approaches War-Torn Region

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...s-ford-approaches-war-torn-region/ar-AA1hZxTG

I'm not going to besmirch Trump or anyone who is upset at Hamas' bloody attack against Israeli citizens.

It's what comes next that matters.

And don't think Biden is in any way softer or more reasonable than Trump. Trump had a force of command and respect he could bring on people, and on Israel.

Trump stopped an Iran War by himself over that incident in the gulf when they shot down the US spy plane (which Trump didn't even know was in Iranian air space).
Col. Macgregor was there and attested to it.

It's all about the reaction when (already happening) Israel oversteps... that's when the die is cast.
You mean like how Trump killed a Iranian general who was fighting agaisnt ISIS/Sunni Jihadists in Syria? if there was any mistake in Trump's foreign policy that would be his pick and going with Bolton.
 
You mean like how Trump killed a Iranian general who was fighting agaisnt ISIS/Sunni Jihadists in Syria? if there was any mistake in Trump's foreign policy that would be his pick and going with Bolton.

nope, I hated that. But this country is much more out of control and so is the world now.

Trump's eerie claim that World War 3 is 'close' amid Israel conflict is a scary thought

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...srael-conflict-is-a-scary-thought/ar-AA1hXP8F
 
As a response to Palestinian militant group Hamas’ attack on Israel in October 7, 2023, Republican Party presidential hopefuls published statements concerning this incident. Former President Donald Trump’s statements stood out for its relatively restrained approach to this conflict.

While criticizing Hamas, Trump did not openly call for using American resources to help the Israeli government in this conflict. This stood in stark contrast to his GOP rivals who have not only called for increasing military aid to Israel but are using this geopolitical flare up to justify an attack against Iran — Israel’s biggest geopolitical rival.

Trump’s October 7 statement read as follows:

These Hamas attacks are a disgrace and Israel has every right to defend itself with overwhelming force. Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden Administration. We brought so much peace to the Middle East through the Abraham Accords, only to see Biden whittle it away at a far more rapid pace than anyone thought possible. Here we go again.

More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/donal...estrained-response-to-the-israel-gaza-crisis/
 
You mean like how Trump killed a Iranian general who was fighting agaisnt ISIS/Sunni Jihadists in Syria? if there was any mistake in Trump's foreign policy that would be his pick and going with Bolton.

You mean the guy who was meeting with terrorists who were attacking our embassy to try to get us to go to war with Iran?
 
Ron Paul Institute
by adam dick
monday october 9, 2023


trump-netanyahu.jpg


On Saturday, Donald Trump stood out among Republican presidential candidates when he offered an initial statement that was relatively noninterventionist in reaction to the Hamas attack that occurred that day. But, later on Saturday, Trump, speaking at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, confirmed that he, just like the rest of the field, is committed to advancing the United States government supporting Israel in the rising conflict.

At the campaign rally Trump commented:
The Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel territory, Israeli territory, and the murder of Israeli soldiers today and the brutal murder of citizens is an act of savagery that must and will be crushed — has to be, it has to be dealt with very powerfully. This is a time where the United States needs leadership. We don’t have leadership. But, Israel is at war, and the United States obviously is going to stick with Israel, and strongly.​

Oh well, it took less than 24 hours for Trump to shut the door on a noninterventionist approach. In this important area of foreign policy, Trump is failing to live up to his apparent effort to run as the peace candidate in the Republican presidential primary.


http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archive...-trump-sings-in-the-stand-with-israel-chorus/

Nonsense.
He did not call for US intervention.
There is "standing with" as in condemning the terrorists and there is intervention, they are not the same.
 
You mean the guy who was meeting with terrorists who were attacking our embassy to try to get us to go to war with Iran?


"to try to get us to go to war with Iran"
Unfortunately we are nearing that point of going to war with Iran.

Just look at the rumblings by Lindsey Graham recently..
 
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You mean like how Trump killed a Iranian general who was fighting agaisnt ISIS/Sunni Jihadists in Syria? if there was any mistake in Trump's foreign policy that would be his pick and going with Bolton.
You mean the business partner of Trump's business partners, the Mammadov family? Was Soleimani killed to cover-up another Trump scandal?!?
Don't believe all the hype that the ruthless Iranian Islamic extremists are against the interests of big oil!


The Trump Organization, Ivanka Trump in particular, was in business with the Baku XXI Century of the Azerbaijani Mammadov family since 2008. The Mammadovs were in turn business partners of the Iranian construction company Azarpassillo of Keyumars Darvishi (since about 2008).

Azarpassillo’s chairman, Keyumars Darvishi, became the head of Raman after he fought in the Iran-Iraq War. Raman is an Iranian construction firm, controlled by the Revolutionary Guard (that was controlled by Soleimani).
At least 2 of Keyumars’s brothers — Habil and Kamal Keyumars — were (are) also associates of the Revolutionary Guard. Ziya Mammadov conspired with the Revolutionary Guard to make overpriced deals that would enrich them both while using shell companies to launder the money and circumvent sanctions against Iran.


The $35 million project was controlled by Baku XXI Century of Elton and Anar Mammadov, the brother and son of the country's transport minister Ziya Mammadov. They hold seats in parliament and have ties to Azerbaijani President Aliyev.
Ziya also has connections to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard and with Iraq-Iran war veteran Keyumars Davishi, the chairman of a company which Mammadov awarded transportation contracts to in 2008.

Anar founded The Azerbaijan American Alliance. Between 2011 and 2015, he spent almost $13 million for lobbying in the US.
Anar Mammadov lives in London and calls Ivanka Trump a “dear friend” (see the friends together).
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In October 2014, Ivanka Trump toured Trump Tower Baku that was scheduled to open in 2015. Ivanka wrote that she had “overseen” the project. For some reason the hotel never opened despite being almost completed.
Money-laundering-2.1-trillion-a-year
 
"to try to get us to go to war with Iran"
Unfortunately we are nearing that point of going to war with Iran.

Just look at the rumblings by Lindsey Graham recently..
Because Trump is out of office.
It simply wouldn't happen with Trump in office.
He didn't start a war with Iran or escalate fighting the militias in Iraq, he took out the guy controlling the militias attacking the embassy and ignored the reprisal attacks by Iran that were also intended to bait us into war.
 
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