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“Because a permanent peace is Islamically impossible.”
Ding!
The biggest impediment to world peace is Islam.
‘Mr Netanyahu, tear down this mosque.’
Did President Trump set a date for the move?
It’s about time that fruitless “process” be put to eternal rest. It was all “process,” diplomatic drones marking time, living in 5 star hotels on expense accounts, wallowing in trivial matters with real “progress” decidedly not an outcome, principals hoping for their Nobel (sorry, Kerry). I wonder if the size and orientation of the negotiating table was even yet decided.
Daniel Greenfield is absolutely correct.
It’s a total fiction that the Palestinians want a two state solution. They want one state and the destruction of Israel. Trump’s decision says we’re through playing games with these animals.
Compliments of Wikipedia: Construction of the Second Temple was completed under the leadership of the last three Jewish Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi with Persian approval and financing.
Iranians are still pissed at their ancestors over this.
It isn’t possible to compromise on or negotiate over Jerusalem, Habash had said. In politics there can be compromises here and there... In politics there can be negotiation. However, in matters of religion, faith, values, ethics, and history, there can be no compromises.”
"When countries refuse to move their embassies to Jerusalem, they are submitting to Sharia law and Islamic supremacism."
Well said.
Wow, what a great read. Greenfield has articulated Islam dead on.
Classic Trump Negotiation 101:
1.Push your opponent into the position he said he would never take.
2. Don’t ever concede it back.
3. Start negotiating from there.
Greenfield is brilliant, but I see it differently. My Jerusalem is the Second Amendment.
Its Muslim Brotherhood parent has declared America an enemy state.
I recommend we start treating them as one, then.
Immediately and with extreme prejudice.
L
“”Did President Trump set a date for the move? “”
I don’t believe so. I think he said they were preparing for the move...Also didn’t Ukraine say if the US moved to Jerusalem, they would move their embassy there also? That would be acceptable and also more should follow.
I hope it happens soon. Rent some office space: the State Department drones can just live with it!
I was looking for anything that would tell us WHEN this move will take place...and ran into this. Not a very comfortable read for those of us who look on Jordan’s King Abdullah as our friend. She gets right to the meat of this issue of Israel and Jordan.. I didn’t like what I was reading but she knows the territory better than most who write about it. I’ll look some more for a date of the move!
http://carolineglick.com/from-amman-to-jerusalem/
I’ve never considered the King of Jordan - present or past - a “friend.” More like, “someone who wasn’t as hostile as you might have expected.”
To be fair, he’s in a tough situation. On the other hand, the Jordanian royal family are descended from old Mecca nobility - before the Saudi conquest. Of course they hate Israel.
Supposedly direct descendants of Mohammad, I think....I’ve never read anything negative about the current King but that article sure has me re-thinking the situation. I think he’s always been respected by our presidents BUT that doesn’t prove anything, does it? We haven’t always had the brightest of men in that position!!
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