Posted on 01/15/2017 7:13:03 AM PST by rktman
Moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem as per President-elect Donald Trumps campaign promise is a provocation that would result in serious consequences, France warned at Sundays peace summit in Paris.
Foreign ministers from around 70 nations gathered in Paris Sunday in an attempt to urge Israeli and Palestinian leaders to recommit to the so-called two-state solution. Representatives from the United Nations, European Union, Arab League and Organization of Islamic Cooperation were also in attendance.
However, neither Israel nor the Palestinians had any representation at the conference.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Where should they move it then, Mecca perhaps?
It is not just the US they are “warning”, it is the President of the United States, Donald Trump. Somehow I don’t think he will respond well to being “warned”.
They will soon learn there is a real man in the White House, not a shifty prevaricating back stabbing community organizer. The media is learning and so will the European weak knees.
Um... Why would FRANCE be concerned about what the USA does regarding ISRAEL? We are all “independent” nations...right? What’s their “beef”? What are they afraid of?
Are they some old biddly spinster hiding away down the block, tearfully penning letters to the editor about the neighbors...
OR
Has the French leadership been bought and sold by the Saudi Arabians and now are forced to prostitute themselves for the Muslim ideals?
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Serious consequences. Will France attack the US or Israel? Or are they concerned the restaurants are better in Tel Aviv? That's our diplomats problem, besides it's not that far away.
Service is way friendlier in Jerusalem, and it’s in the heart of the wine country.
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