Posted on 01/31/2024 8:33:07 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The Biden White House intends to pursue a policy of recognizing a Palestinian state at the end of the Israel-Hamas War without the participation of the Israeli government. Along with bilateral recognition, the Biden White House contemplates urging other states to do the same and permitting that Palestinian state to join the United Nations. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron says the United Kingdom will do the same to bring about "irreversible progress to a two-state solution."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on January 21, "I will not compromise on full Israeli security control over all the territory west of Jordan - and this is contrary to a Palestinian state." While the Palestinians, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad are driving away in that Cadillac El Dorado, the set of steak knives that will be offered to Netanyahu after this public repudiation will be "normalized" relations with Saudi Arabia.
- The Biden administration is linking possible normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia to the creation of a pathway for the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of its post-war strategy. This initiative is based on the administration's efforts prior to Oct. 7 to negotiate a mega-deal with Saudi Arabia that included a peace agreement between the kingdom and Israel.
- Saudi officials have publicly and privately made clear since Oct. 7 that any potential normalization agreement with Israel would be conditioned on the creation of an "irrevocable" pathway towards a Palestinian state.
Allegedly, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is favoring a "demilitarized" state because that worked so well in Gaza.
In what has sort of become a metaphor for all of Joe Biden's foreign policy decisions, the Biden regime doesn't seem to know what its policy is. While Blinken's people were leaking that a policy rethinking was underway, the National Security Council was caught with its jaw hanging down.
- A White House National Security Council spokesperson said it "has been longstanding U.S. policy that any recognition of a Palestinian state must come through direct negotiations between the parties rather than through unilateral recognition at the UN. That policy has not changed."
- The State Department declined to comment.
There are three sticking points. First, the boundaries of this new terrorist empire have to be set. No one knows what that would look like. Second, the obvious impact of what will be an Iranian-controlled terror state bordering Israel that could have mutual defense treaties with other nations hostile to Israel and UN representation doesn't seem to have been considered. Third, everyone appears to be assuming away the high probability that Israel will refuse to accept this terror state.
If this happens, it effectively kills Trump's Abraham Accords by bringing Palestinian demands back to the center of Middle East geopolitics. It will be nearly impossible for any Arab nation to continue relations with Israel if Israel refuses to accept the strategy of rolling bilateral recognition agreements that the White House envisages.
Unless this is derailed, we have effectively abandoned our tacit alliance with Israel and handed a massive strategic victory to the country that will control the government in this new state.
“If there is a Palestinian country that forest a missle at another country Israel , what will happen then ? Is that a declaration of war ? An all out war ? Curious”
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Well, that’s exactly what Russia did against Ukraine.
Ukraine being a sovereign country was suddenly attacked, bombed and invaded by Russian forces. There was no war declaration.
And the day preceding the attack, Russia demonized the West because it dared to insinuate that Russia might be attacking at anytime... Pure “Western paranoia” was Moscow’s response... Well, they attacked the day after! Thus, the West wasn’t suffering from paranoia after all...
To answer your question, Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine was evidently considered as a defacto act of war.
Japan’s unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor (without war declaration) was also a de facto act of war.
If a Palestinian country attacks Israel with missiles, it’s an act of war.
This is insanity. The Palestinians were given a state in 1948 when Israel was too. Israel chose to actually govern and build a place to live. The rag heads went to war and continue to do so from their s••• hole of a country
How can the Jews continue to support the Democrats?
The Planed Muslim Trojan Horse of Immigration to the West...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZhwCFOQLlA
So?
It’s meaningless.
Did Bebe call to congratulate him?
[“…at the clear beast of the Jew-hating traitor, Obama,….”]
I think you were closer to the truth the first time..... :)
[This is not going to end well for us.]
THAT is absolutely correct - and should be very sobering for every American.
[Just in time for the April eclipse that completes a crosshair mark on the Madrid fault line!]
What date is that?
>>> What date is that?
April 8th is the date of the eclipse.
this is just one of several videos that addresses the potential significance of this with the previous 2 eclipses:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sDt0hvAm3c
Thank you - that piqued my interest because just a few days ago.....
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4214718/posts
piqued my interest in earthquakes because a few days ago...
Yeah... I felt that one.
Shook my house.
it was a rocker - even at the distance where I was
It is very interesting that “Little Egypt” Illinois is at the direct center of the X (crossover) of the 2017 and 2024 eclipses.
2017
“The crux of the eclipses: Little Egypt’s seven-year itch”
“A reservoir near Carbondale, Illinois is about to experience the first of two Totalities in 2017, before another in 2024
If you stand in one place on Earth for 360 years, you will, on average, see one Total Solar Eclipse. The law of averages, however, breaks down completely over the next seven years as the town of Carbondale, Illinois in the USA will experience two blackouts in that short period.
Why does the Carbondale area – referred to as ‘Little Egypt’ (why?) – get such a celestial jackpot? Not only will the USA experience a Total Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017, but another will sweep through seven years later on on April 8, 2024. Carbondale is close to the point of greatest duration, and at 13:20 p.m. CDT Totality will last for 2 minutes and 38 seconds. In 2024, it’s over 4 minutes, but the chances of having a clear view of Totality is much greater in 2017 since the 2024 event occurs during a typically cloudy part of the year.
The 2017 and 2024 eclipses have very different paths, but they intersect near the Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky state border.
The exact point place where the 2017 and 2024 Lines of Totality cross is Cedar Lake in Jackson County, just south of Carbondale. So if you put yourself near the water – on even in a boat on it – for Totality in 2017, you could return there in seven years for a repeat.”
https://whenisthenexteclipse.com/little-egypt-and-the-crux-of-the-eclipses/
August 21, 2017 – USA (Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wyoming)
April 8, 2024 – Mexico, USA (Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, New York & Vermont), Canada (Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick & Newfoundland)
lol... i wonder how many will actually travel there on that day to observe it?
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