Thursday, February 06, 2025

What Happened To "America First?"

Trump is a puppet.

Israel must fall. There is no more "two state solution". The separate but equal theme the West been pushing is over. The world must push for the complete and total dissolution of Israel and Zionism.

Israel must not exist. The Zionist entity is a danger to the world. The United States has lost its credibility by backing Israel. The world must push sanctions and criminal punishment for the apartheid ethnostate.

Kentucky senator Rand Paul calls out Republicans and President Donald J. Trump for caving to Israeli interest.

The Republican senator is staunch supporters of MAGAland. However, the Libertarian comes out and he actually makes sense. I mean he is a white nationalist just like his daddy.

Trump hosted Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House and made the announcement that the U.S. will seize Gaza. Trump advocated for the removal of Palestinians which set the world on fire.

Many nations denounced the announcement. 

Netanyahu’s smirk showed that he got his stooge.

Trump proposed the U.S. "take over Gaza" and create a "Riviera of the Middle East" once they conduct an ethnic cleansing. The goal is total removal of Palestinians.

The idea prompted international condemnation and some dissent from Republicans in Congress, who have largely fallen in line behind Trump's initiatives such as pausing foreign aid and eliminating thousands of federal workers.

Skeptical lawmakers said they still favored the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians that has long been a foundation of U.S. diplomacy. Some also rejected the idea of spending U.S. taxpayer dollars or sending in U.S. troops to a region that has been devastated by more than a year of genocide.

The whites in their eyes.

"I thought we voted for America first," Republican Senator Rand Paul said on X.com. "We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom our treasure and spill our soldiers blood."

Republicans hold narrow majorities in Congress over Democrats, who rejected the idea outright. "That is ethnic cleansing by another name," Senator Chris Van Hollen said on MSNBC.

Republican Senator Jerry Moran said the idea of a two-state solution cannot just be thrown out. "It's not something that can be unilaterally decided," he told reporters.

Senator Lisa Murkowski said she would not speculate about any possible proposal to send U.S. forces into a region "that has seen enough turmoil."

Why?

Israel was indiscriminately bombing, shooting and poisoning the entire region.

They killed over 60,000 people. They invaded Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Jordan. But yes, tell us turmoil.

"I don't even want to speculate to that question, because I think that is quite frightening," she said.

House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the plan as "bold, decisive action to try to secure the peace of that region."

'WE'LL STAND WITH THE PRESIDENT'

Johnson said he would discuss the issue with Netanyahu when he meets with him at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday.

"I think people understand the necessity of it, and we're going to stand with Israel as they work towards this goal. And we'll stand with the President on his initiative," Johnson told a news conference.

Trump campaigned on pledges he would avoid new foreign entanglements and "forever wars," and Reuters/Ipsos polling shows limited appetite for his newly expansionist agenda, even among Republican voters.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll taken Jan. 20-21, following Trump's inauguration but before latest comments on Gaza, found that just 15% of Republicans supported the idea of the U.S. using military force to obtain new territory.

Representative Tim Burchett, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he supported Trump's suggestion that the U.S. should develop valuable Gaza waterfront property.

"I think Americans and capitalism have a real opportunity to cause some real change in the world, and that would be a perfect example of that," he told Reuters.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he favored "bringing peace and stability and security to that region," but that every idea would have to be thoroughly vetted.

Bring peace is holding Israel accountable. Bring security is ending our military engagements in the Middle East. Close all the U.S. military bases and eliminate the notion that Muslims, Arabs, Africans and Asians are terrorists.

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