What Trump Supporters Think Now
by Steven Shamrak
I was happy when Donald J. Trump won the presidential election.
It was moment of joy when the President Trump said that he sees Gaza as “the Riviera of the Middle East.”
But almost immediately, President Trump began interfering in Israel’s war against terrorist of the Hamas, Hezbollah, and eleven months ago stopped Israel, by launching his ‘B-2 show, from winning war against terror sponsoring Iran, which could end with the change of the Islamist regime in Iran.
A few days ago, President Trump signed useless MoU, the memorandum of understanding, with Iran, declaring a fake ceasefire, which included Israel’s operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel was not a part of this ridiculous agreement.
Couple of days ago I posted an opinion of Iranian Crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, about this MoU. He said:
“It is a betrayal of my people! To do a deal with a regime that murdered more than 40,000 protestors in two days in January is morally wrong and strategically misguided. Dealing with this regime will fail, and we will all face the consequences. With or without international support, the people of Iran will overthrow this regime.”
The following are the comments made by of President Trump supporters.
Linda: “I love and support my President, but I don’t understand his reasoning.”
Gabriel: “I am so sorry for the turn of events. The people of Iran deserve sympathy and help to deal with the evil that rules their country. The US and Europe should help them in every possible way. If the Iranian people succeed in forming the next government, there will be peace and stability in the Middle East and the world. There will also be continuous flow of oil.”
Brett: “Trump surrendered most of his previously stated objectives and red lines. If Trump is concerned Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon would jeopardize his treasured deal then he should have pressured the attacker (Hezbollah) not the defender (Israel).”
Marla: “Trump, betrayed us all. And, Vance might as well be the Ayatollah!! I apologize for their betrayals; it was so very wrong. I can longer support them, because of how they abandoned your people, after promising help, after berating Israel and Ben Netanyahu.”
Tom: “I voted Republican and will continue to do so. Trump made a drastic error in chastising Israel.”
Benjamin: “Trump made a mistake on this one. I hope Trump is a quick learner. He needs to make an adjustment and stop listening to the wrong people.”
I selected only nice and constructive comment, ignoring ‘energetic’ critical ones!
Unfortunately, the longer the Iranian regime stays in power more people die, and the world will remain its hostage!
Food for Thought: by Steven Shamrak
Mr. President, you warned Iran that if any American troops are killed you will end the current ceasefire, and resume full military operations. Since you proclaimed the fake ceasefire and pressured Israel to join it, Hezbollah killed four Israeli soldiers. Therefore, let Israel finish the job – you obviously unwilling to. Negotiations with terrorists do not work!
Zionism is the Jewish
National Independence Movement.
Israel was stunned by US Vice President JD Vance’s attack on cabinet ministers but chose not to fire back or respond emotionally, in an effort to avoid widening the rift with President Donald Trump. The decision came after Trump repeatedly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent days. Although almost the entire Israeli leadership opposes the agreement with Iran, Netanyahu has avoided speaking out against it. That may be because he believes a final agreement will not be signed and that all Israel needs to do now is wait. But the real reason for the silence is that Israel intends to stand firm on its red lines in Lebanon. (At the moment, only Israel is able to ‘finish the job’!)
Likud Scrapped Netanyahu-Trump Ties Ads
Likud party has scrapped a planned the election campaign push highlighting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s close ties with US President Donald Trump, amid domestic dismay with the US-Iran peace deal. Israel and the US jointly launched the war on Iran on February 28 in a bid to eliminate its nuclear program, deplete its ballistic missile stockpiles, end its support for terrorist proxies, and create the conditions for the fall of the regime. (President Donald Trump has proven several times that he is not a reliable partner.)
Trump’s Popularity in Israel Collapses
President Donald Trump’s popularity in Israel has suffered a dramatic decline following his administration’s agreement with Iran and a series of unusually harsh public and private criticisms of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In late May, Trump enjoyed a 58% approval rating against 35% disapproval. Today, his net favourability has fallen from plus-16 points to minus-23 points. (92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner.)
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s deposed Shah, forcefully condemned any diplomatic framework that preserves the current Islamic government in Iran. Pahlavi insisted that global powers should actively invest in grassroots opposition. “Dealing with this regime will fail and we will all face the consequences. With or without international support, the people of Iran will overthrow this regime. Freedom will come to Iran,” he declared.
US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, backed the Israel Defense Forces’ strikes in southern Lebanon in response to Hezbollah’s repeated and ongoing violations, and to an incident in which four soldiers were killed. “Does France get all its info from Hezbollah? Last night, Israel had 4 of its soldiers killed. Ceasefire happens when Hezbollah stops shooting & killing,” Huckabee wrote. (Huckabee has publicly wondered if Trump will fire him for being pro-Israel.)
Israel had completed a major move to strip the Palestinian-run Hebron municipality of planning, construction powers over the Jewish enclave in Hebron, and nearby Jewish holy sites. Hebron is one of the most sensitive cities in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “This is far more than a planning step. This is a historic correction. We are continuing the revolution of regulating settlement, strengthening governance and deepening Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria,” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said.
Quotes of the Week:
“Iran wanted to prolong the conflict in Lebanon and sought to sabotage the negotiations between Lebanon and Israel. We support Israel’s right to self-defence and stand with the Lebanese government. Hezbollah must immediately stop firing and allow the agreement to take effect. Hezbollah continues to exploit civilian infrastructure to hide and store weapons. All weapons must be under the control of the Lebanese government.” – A senior US official told Al Jazeera – Unfortunately, nobody can trust US politics now. Instead of joining Israel in facilitating regime change in Iran and ‘neutralising’ its terror proxies, President Trump unleashed an anti-Israel complaint.
Refined and still Hidden Genocide Facilitators
by Steven Shamrak
29 September 1938 – The Munich agreement of German, Italian, British and French leaders agree to German demands regarding annexation of the Sudeten borderland of Czechoslovakia.
9 November 1938 – Kristallnacht begins in Germany with the “night of broken glass” begins as Nazi troops and their sympathizers loot and burn Jewish businesses. (The all night affair saw 7,500 Jewish businesses destroyed, 267 synagogues burned, 91 Jews killed, and at least 25,000 Jewish men arrested).
4 June 1939 – The SS St. Louis, a ship carrying 963 Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in Florida and was forced to return to Europe. Most of its passengers later died in Nazi concentration camps.
30 June 1939 – A drastic Immigration Restriction Bill passed through congress, suspending all quota immigration to the US for five years. The bill also called for the immediate registration of all aliens in the US at the time.
6 July 1939 – The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
In 1939 – The British government issued the ‘White Paper’. It reversed the support of the Balfour Declaration and announced a limitation on future Jewish immigration to Palestine.
Most countries agreed with and followed the guidelines set by the United States, France and Great Britain. It took brave and honourable men like Raul Wallenberg of Sweden, who saved hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews and Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat stationed in Lithuania, who issued thousands of transit visas to the desperate Jews. But Wallenberg and Sugihara were exceptions and an embarrassment to their governments.
Since WWII, the same genocidal tendency has prevailed. Millions of people were exterminated, facilitated by international apathy and hypocrisy. The memory of the Pol Pot and Rwanda genocides are still fresh. The on-going slaughter of innocent civilians has been perpetrated in the Sudan and Congo for many years. Even now, nothing is done to force Turkey to take responsibility for the genocide of up to 1.5 million Armenians in 1905, which paved the way for the Holocaust.
The only news that is fed to the public by the international media is that of a fictitious Arab nation – Palestine. The same facilitators of the Holocaust have been generating their justifications for the blood-thirsty terror unleashed on Jews during the last 60 years by Arabs. The intentions of the Arab leadership and the Islamic terrorist infrastructure to destroy Israel and kill Jews are completely ignored. The rights of Jewish people to live in peace on the Jewish land are deemed by them to be non-existent!
These ugly genocide facilitators are still in control of the world’s future. What makes them even more dangerous is that they have not repented of their sins of the past, like Germany did, and arrogantly continue shaping our future using with the same power-hungry, disrespectful, xenophobic methods!
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