Did Trump really do what everyone says he did? I doubt it.  

By Benny Avni, NY POST

In what will likely mark the worst foreign-policy decision of his presidency to date, President Trump on Wednesday announced that he is ceding Syria to the jackals.

“We have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there,” the president tweeted, confirming his decision to withdraw some 2,000 American troops from the war-ravaged country.

Those Yanks are currently based mostly in the eastern and northern parts of Syria, fighting ISIS remnants and training Kurdish and other ­allied fighters.

Mr. Trump’s closest Washington ­allies panned the decision almost immediately. “Withdrawal of this small American force in Syria would be a huge Obama-like mistake,” tweeted Senator Lindsey Graham.
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December 20, 2018 | 8:25 am | 3 Comments »

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U.S. Starts Withdrawing Troops From Syria but Campaign Not Over, White House Says  

Decision on pullout follows Trump’s talk with Erdogan. All State Department personnel to evacuate in next 24 hours. Netanyahu informed by Trump two days ago, says Israel will fend off repercussions

Reuters, Haaretz and Noa Landau

The White House said on Wednesday that the United States has started sending troops back from Syria but that the move does not signify the end of the campaign or a halt to the work of the global coalition in the war-torn country.

The U.S. is considering a total withdrawal of forces, U.S. officials told Reuters.

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December 19, 2018 | 8:52 pm | 51 Comments »

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Trump administration plans to pull U.S. troops out of Syria immediately, officials say  

By Missy Ryan, Wash Post  December 19 at 11:45 AM

The Trump administration is planning to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria, a defense official said Wednesday, as President Trump declared victory over the Islamic State.

The president, in a message on Twitter, said the United States had “defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency.”

His statement came shortly after news organizations reported that the White House had decided on Tuesday to abruptly remove the entire U.S. force of more than 2,000 troops from Syria.
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December 19, 2018 | 8:31 pm | Comments »

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Ideas of Socialism Transcend Time  

By Alexander G. Markovsky, AMERICAN THINKER

On November 2018, we learned that there are two different Americas. They are not black and white; they are not rich and poor. They are the ones that has failed to learn from history, convinced that socialism is too extreme to the American psyche to merit serious attention, and the other that clandestinely believes that socialism, in fact, has already arrived and is making sure that America can no longer live without it.

The collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 and the subsequent dissolution of the so-called “socialist camp” did not result in the demise of Marxist ideology. Marxism exhibited remarkable endurance. It successfully adapted to a new reality and relocated to the United States, where it acquired a new life within the Democratic Party. In 2008 this virus culminated in the election of the Marxist-socialist Barack Obama, whose principal achievement was the successful transformation of the Democratic Party into the de facto Social Democratic Party.
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December 19, 2018 | 2:55 pm | 1 Comment »

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Haley: Trump peace plan more thoughtful, creative, specific than past efforts  

Upcoming initiative ‘takes advantage of new technology,’ embraces ‘previously unthinkable’ realities, says outgoing UN envoy

By AGENCIES and TOI STAFF

The outgoing US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, on Tuesday called on Israelis and Palestinians to back a US peace plan to be unveiled in early 2019, saying it was far more “thoughtful” and creative than any that have come before.

Without revealing details of the plan, drawn up by US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, Haley said it was far longer than past proposals and included elements that would have previously been “unthinkable.”

“Unlike previous attempts at addressing this conflict, this plan is not just a few pages, containing unspecific and unimaginative guidelines,” said Haley, who is due to leave her post at the end of December.
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December 19, 2018 | 2:31 pm | 6 Comments »

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The Flynn Fiasco  

A sentencing hearing devolves into a spectacle of misinformation.

The Editorial Board, WSJ  Dec. 18, 2018

Former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn leaves after the delay in his sentencing hearing at U.S. District Court, Washington, D.C., Dec. 18.

Well, that was bizarre. We’re referring to the fiasco Tuesday of what was supposed to be the sentencing of Michael Flynn. The sentencing was postponed until next year, but not before federal Judge Emmet Sullivan damaged his own reputation with an extraordinary public attack on the former national security adviser for a crime he’s not been charged with or admitted to.

“All along, you were an unregistered agent of a foreign country while serving as the National Security Adviser to the President of the United States. That undermines everything this flag over here stands for. Arguably you sold your country out,” said the judge. He also used the words “treason” and “treasonous.”
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December 19, 2018 | 9:42 am | 3 Comments »

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Misogyny on 34th Street  

by Tabitha Korol

I can still remember the many happy occasions I spent shopping at Macy’s on 34th, as a child, my pockets filled with hot chestnuts; later, as a new fashion designer fresh out of the Fashion Institute of Technology, either killing time between job interviews or checking out the new styles;  and then as a newlywed, shopping for our first apartment.  It is very difficult to fathom  how this company, that produces the world-renowned Macy’s Parade; the magnificent Christmas windows, with incomparable set designs and moving figures that mesmerized crowds of eager spectators, would one day turn on its customers – when Macy’s owners, its board of directors and staff would consent to introduce a line of oppressive clothing to their female clientele.  Known as the veil or hijab and forcibly imposed in tyrannical, misogynistic Islamic regimes, these alone were selected by Macy’s from the world’s many kinds of fashion.

Macy’s headquarters have fallen for the leftist line, that it is prudent to strive for multiculturalism in a country that has long been a thriving melting pot that elicited the envy of the world.  America’s past success has clearly been due to the immigrants’ fervor to live and let live, whereas Islam, by stark contrast, is mandated in their Koran to dominate and subdue all other cultures by any means necessary.  Multiculturalism is repulsive to Islam.

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December 19, 2018 | 9:28 am | 1 Comment »

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Will Trump’s peace plan be scuttled?  

T. Belman. As I have maintained, we can’t rely on King Abdullah to support the plan and we must therefor replace him with Mudar Zahran.

Another blow for the plan was the EU rejection of it. EU: Peace plan not based on ‘two-state solution’ will fail.

In addition,  there is no need for a plan once Zahran becomes the ruler of Jordan. That’s because the existing Jordan-Israel Treaty with the Jordan R as the border will suffice. The PA and EU will wither away.

Trump was publicly humiliated – and Hamas considerably boosted – when the anti-Hamas UN Resolution only mustered 87 votes “for” to 57 “against” – 9 votes less than the 96 required for its successful carriage.

By David Singer, INN

Dry Bones Trump Peace PlanPresident Trump’s long-awaited peace plan to end the Arab-Jewish conflict – slated for release by the end of January 2019 – could be indefinitely shelved.

This possibility has emerged following the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) failing to pass an American-sponsored resolution A/73/L.42 (“Resolution”) – condemning Hamas and other militant organisations in Gaza for indiscriminate attacks on Israel’s civilian population.

Protecting all civilian populations from the ravages of conflict and war was turned on its head when the Resolution failed to attract a two-thirds majority vote demanded by UN Arab-member states – rather than a simple majority argued for by America which was lost by a narrow margin of three votes.
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December 19, 2018 | 9:12 am | Comments »

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Bad-mouthing Netanyahu  

By Dogan Akman

The bad-mouthing of Prime Minister Netanyahu by leftist Jewish Americans and Israelis and their respective organisations has become a pathological obsession. Not a day passes by without someone or some organisation doing it.

Nor does a day pass by without reference to the on-going interminable police investigations of the Prime Minister’s suspected and alleged wrongdoings. I simply cannot understand why the cops cannot just shut up and wait for the Prime Minister to retire from politics. They would in most, if not all, other civilised countries.

Despite all the nastiness hurled at him, prior to and in the early stages of the latest Hamas war,   the Israeli electorate’s approval rating of Netanyahu and the Likud went up and reached higher than those for all the other Israeli political leaders and parties.
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December 19, 2018 | 8:40 am | 4 Comments »

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EU: Peace plan not based on ‘two-state solution’ will fail  

Eight European Union member states say peace plan not based on “internationally agreed parameters” would risk being condemned to failure.

By Elad Benari, INN

Eight European Union member states on Tuesday warned that US President Donald Trump’s so-called “Deal of the Century” would fail unless it is based on the internationally agreed parameters for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Arab conflict.

The statement by France, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany and Italy followed a UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East in which US Ambassador Nikki Haley discussed the peace plan being prepared by the Trump administration.

“We, the European Union members of the Council, would like to reiterate once more and emphasize the EU’s strong continued commitment to the internationally agreed parameters for a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, based on international law, relevant UN resolutions and previous agreements,” said the ambassadors from the eight countries.
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December 19, 2018 | 8:23 am | 1 Comment »

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It’s Happening – This is “THE” Fight, There are Trillions at Stake…  

CONSERVATIVE TREE HOUSE

CTH has pointed, repeatedly, toward a very specific economic and financial dynamic  because President Trump is uniquely focused on Main Street’s “real economy“.

Everything happening in/around the financial markets is very predictable when you focus on understanding the principles of Main Street MAGAnomics and how those basic principles diverge from Wall Street’s “paper economy”.

President Trump is clawing back American wealth; inch by inch… bit by bit.  This is the full monty.  This is economic nationalism. This is for all the marbles.
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December 18, 2018 | 5:15 pm | 3 Comments »

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Divorce the Palestinians? Try divorcing your fixation  

A group of former Israeli generals and defense officials wants Israel to “divorce” the Palestinians, but they clearly fail to understand history • Our vast experience teaches us that Arabs have always rejected compromise; the conflict isn’t territorial.

By Dror Eydar, JNS

Where did the idea that we can “divorce” the Palestinians come from?

Commanders for Israel’s Security—an Israeli movement founded by former senior security officials and military generals—is responsible for coining this concept. But military generals, as high up as they were, may be good at orchestrating military operations but they are obviously not so good at foreseeing the future or analyzing history. In the past, similar experts (possibly those very same generals) explained to us that if we disengage from Gaza, Israel’ security will increase. Increased security was also promised after the Oslo Accords. Considering how those promises panned out, it would be wise to take these generals’ advice with a grain of salt. It is a view (or rather an ideology or belief), but not a rational conclusion.
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December 18, 2018 | 4:59 pm | 3 Comments »

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What Will Iran’s Looming Civil War Look Like?  

When the state is weak or governments collapse, restive minorities along the periphery rebel.

By Michael Rubin, NATIONAL INTEREST

It was an unseasonably warm morning, in northwestern Iran, although a fresh snow blanketed the mountains. Civil unrest had persisted in the area for years amidst the backdrop of war and regional unrest. Crowds gathered in the Mahabad town square. They did not have to wait long. Qazi Muhammad, the founder of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran, ascended a platform and delivered a fifteen-minute speech declaring the Kurds a people apart and sharing the right to self-determination with other nations. When he concluded, 300 supporters each fired five rounds into the air to mark the occasion. On that day, the Iranian central government was nowhere to be seen. Its problems were vast, and its army was riven by defection. At any rate, the Iranian leadership was far more concerned about preserving security and stability in Tehran and defending against external threats than sending its forces to restore order in the countryside. Read more…

December 18, 2018 | 1:56 pm | Comments »

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How totalitarian regimes will take over social media and destroy the West  

Porous borders and radio waves and other methods enabled people to learn what was happening outside of various police states, such as the Soviet empire.

BY SETH J. FRANTZMAN, JPOST

Iranian armed forces members march during the annual military parade in Tehran

Totalitarian regimes are increasingly turning to the Internet as a way to control their own publics and as a tool to use to undermine democracies and threaten dissidents abroad.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to critique some of these regimes, as major social media companies such as Facebook and Google cater to requests by regimes to remove content, ban users, or make it difficult to find content.

It used to be, in the 20th century, that totalitarian regimes were at a disadvantage to democracies because their publics were able to import dissident material from democracies. The dictatorships had a difficult time controlling or threatening dissidents in democracies, because their reach was curtailed by the method of disseminating information. Because democracies tend to have more media, by the very nature of having internal competition, dictatorships in the 20th century were often under siege, trying to keep information from entering their country.
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Iran, Turkey, Russia, threaten Israel in Eastern Mediterranean  

The Russian eastern Mediterranean naval presence is growing. Russia secured for itself the naval base at Tarsus and the air base at Khmeimim in Syria.

BY EFRAIM INBAR, JPOST

The fifth Cypriot-Greek-Israeli summit will take place in Beersheba on December 20. While much of Israel’s attention is focused on Iran’s proxies on the country’s northern and southern borders, this high-level trilateral meeting is a noteworthy strategic event.

Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iranian militias in Syria, and Hamas in Gaza are serious military challenges along Israel’s northern and southern borders. They contribute to a new emerging threat in the eastern Mediterranean. Each of these bad actors is under Iranian influence.
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December 18, 2018 | 12:45 pm | Comments »

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France, Israel and the Jews  

Professor (Emer.) Shmuel Trigano is the author of numerous books focusing on Jewish philosophy and Jewish political thought: ‘The existence of Israel as a democracy hampers France’s efforts to mobilize the Mediterranean Arab countries as allies.’

By Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld, INN

Manfred Gerstenfeld interviews Shmuel Trigano:

“France embraces a pro-Arab policy for several reasons. History plays a substantial role. In the 19th century France was a protector of Christian and holy sites in Palestine. Also, via its ‘Mediterranean Policy’ France tries to increase its relative weight in the European Union through good relations with the North African countries, where large numbers of French citizens originate. France has a closer relationship with those countries than Germany and other Northern European states.

“A third reason which motivates France’s pro-Arab policy is the fact that several populations that are hostile toward Israel live in the country. These include many Muslims. In addition, a large part of the public harbors left-wing resentment against the former colonial role of France. This expresses itself in pro-Arab positions.“
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December 18, 2018 | 12:33 pm | 1 Comment »

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All of Jerusalem is Israel sovereign territory  

By Avi Bell, TOI

What country has legal sovereignty over Jerusalem?

Israel’s answer is straightforward and well-grounded in international law: the state of Israel.

The Palestine Liberation Organization’s (PLO) answer is confused and contemptuous of international law. In separate filings this past year with the big two international courts in the Hague—the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC)—the PLO has given contradictory answers. In the ICJ, the PLO claims that Jerusalem is an internationalized area called a “corpus separatum” over which no state can legally claim sovereignty. In the ICC, the PLO claims that just over half of Jerusalem (the part it calls “East Jerusalem”) is sovereign territory of what it calls the state of Palestine. Neither claim is meritorious. And more importantly, it’s impossible for both claims to be true simultaneously.
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December 18, 2018 | 7:46 am | 1 Comment »

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Elite Snakes FEAR Populism and Nationalism  

THIS IS ANOTHER GEM FROM AMAZING POLLY

THE ISRAELI JUDICIARY IS PART OF THIS INTERNATIONAL LEGAL COMMUNITY THAT BELIEVE THEY HAVE THE MORAL DUTY TO RULE THE WORLD. THEY ALL IGNORE THE WILL OF THE ELECTORATE.

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Supporting Faculty on Israel: Now More Than Ever  

by Alexander H. Joffe and Asaf Romirowsky, MEFORUM
BESA Center 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The on-campus boycott, divest, and sanctions movement (BDS) has benefited greatly from the normalizing of anti-Semitism in the US and around the world. The American university is now in many instances a toxic environment for both students and faculty who have an open mind about Israel. Those faculty who risk their jobs, tenure, and grant funding to speak openly on Israel’s behalf need support now more than ever.

With the normalizing of anti-Semitism comes the normalizing of BDS. Professors and academics who support and advocate for BDS feel empowered and emboldened by the belief that their actions respond to the policies of current White House. Moreover, Israel is seen today as a right-wing issue, especially on campuses dominated completely by the political and cultural left. This allows every anti-Israel voice to be treated as normal and moral.
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