Bennett, Sisi and MBZ gather in Sharm El-Sheikh

https://gellerreport.com/2022/03/trump-peace-bennett-sisi-and-mbz-gather-in-sharm-el-sheikh.html/

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I’m glad they are continuing the treaty. Hopefully Biden won’t ruin that, too.

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Trump should have won the Peace Prize of course.

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Yes! If ever that prize was justly earned, it was by Donald Trump with his brokering of the Abraham Accords. Sheer irrational prejudice and/or petty vindictiveness is keeping it from him.

His defeat of ISIS is an added reason why he deserves it.

And on top of all that, he subdued Kim Jong-un’s aggression, and probably Putin’s as well. How many other leaders with a taste for violence were also held back by fear of what President Trump might do if they indulged their inclinations to make war is not known, but we can be sure they are there.

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It is always a good thing for nations, particularly those who have traditionally been enemies, to discuss positively how they can help each other and have peaceful and properous lives for their peoples.
Egypt is in huge need of agricultural (and other) assistance from Israel.
The Abraham Accords were really Kushner’s deal.
As for Putin’s aggression; Trump stoked Russian fears with his arms build-up in and with NATO. This Ukraine situation did not arise because of the 2020 election, it has been brewing for years for anybody who could see what was really happenning. Trump exercised no control whatsoever over the deep state and their agendas, because he is politically clueless.
His prior political experience amounted to basically greasing the democrat party political machine in NY and NJ, to get go-aheads for his RE deals.

No doubt Putin appreciates your pity. He doesn’t get a lot of it. Poor frightened man! What Trump went and did to him by trying to make NATO an effective force was worse than unfeeling or provocative - it was positively cruel!

Amazing how a president who was “politically clueless” managed to achieve so much! What can explain it? Ah, a revelation comes from the sky: Trump must have been helped by Jesus.

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Whatever makes you think I pity President Putin?
I don’t think he is frightened, although if he is, I think I would understand, we are after all, facing nuclear armageddon. This is David Goldman’s take:
Reliving the Nightmare of 1914 (We're Doing It Again) – PJ Media.
“Trump must have been helped by Jesus”.
OK. if you say so. :wink:

“Trump stoked Russian fears with his arms build-up in and with NATO.”

By “Russian” you didn’t mean Putin? Who then?

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Russian fears were entirely rational. NATO is just a front organization for US Imperialism. The object of US policy is to de-stabilize and assett strip Russia.
President Putin is acting rationally in the interests of the Russian Federation. He is trying to prevent the destruction of his nation. It would be nice if leaders in the West had the same aims. Instead, the West has been subjected to policies that will end Western Civilization as we know it.
In particular I would mention unrestricted 3rd world immigration, and the outsourcing of basic wealth producing economic activities. These are deliberate policies, never contested in any election manifesto, never agreed to by the various western populations. And they are ongoing.

“Russian fears were entirely rational. NATO is just a front organization for US Imperialism. The object of US policy is to de-stabilize and asset strip Russia.”

Is that so? Hmmmm. Well then, here’s an article that you can nod in agreement with.

Sympathizing with what he thinks is Putin’s point of view, if not totally exonerating him for invading Ukraine, the author says he loves Russian history. Good grief! Judged by standards common to the civilized world, it is a horrifying history.

No wonder that with such a bias he applies two different standards of judgment to Russia and America, so what is virtue There is vice Here:

Statement 1: “Remember that Stalin called up the influence of the Orthodox Christian church and Russian culture to remind the people of who they were, and inspire them to fight for their land and identity. “

Statement 2: “Despite our political leadership’s reliability in capitulating to wokeness, those who set policy and influence opinion still manage to demonstrate an astounding level of ethnocentrism.“

Which is to say, it’s good that Russians “fight for their land and identity”, but bad that Americans (an ethnically mixed nation) are “ethnocentric”?

Is Putin now fighting for Russia’s “land and identity”? “Entirely rationally”? How does that argument proceed?

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You point to “unrestricted 3rd world immigration and outsourcing of basic wealth producing economic activities” as factors that will end Western Civilization as we know it.
These were two major problems which Donald Trump took major steps to correct, unlike any of our other presidents, who have either encouraged or failed to address either one.
And yet you criticize Trump as “clueless”.
You seem to be the clueless one here.

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Yes; I do agree with most of it. Particularly the unthinking reaction of the patsies who blame Russia for this situation.
“Judged by standards common to the civilized world”. What, in reality, not delusion, are those standards?
And where are they practiced?
The David Goldman article I posted above goes some way to explaining what is going on. Particularly he writes of stupid, narrow-minded, historically illiterate politicians who are stoking this conflict, instead of working to end it. At least Naftali Bennett was honest enough to tell the thug Zelensky to surrender.
The Russian Federation, that Putin is trying so hard to protect, is a very ethnically diverse society, how could it be otherwise?
The USA is a “proposition nation”. It exists because the proposition unites all ethnicities. The ethnocentrism of the swamp crowd is really just the ambition and hubris of an elite that has allowed corporatism to control US policy. Money rules US policy, and greed and hubris are always chasing more money and more power. That is the reality of US politics today.

Point very well made! Thank you, Liz!

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Liz, he talked a good game, but actually achieved very little.

Those standards? Chiefly individual freedom and what is required to protect it: rule of law, equality before the law, free market, unbiased bench, free press 


A set of values common in the West for close on 300 years until very recently, and which is still paid lip-service to, even by those who are trying to destroy it (the “woke”).

Russia has always been a despotism and continues to be a despotism. You approve of despotism?

“The thug Zelensky” is only a little thug. Putin is the big thug. Yet in your view morally superior to - almost everyone? You recommend giving him his way? Nothing worth preserving or recovering here in America any more?

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Even “very little”, when compared to the deep negatives (as in bottomless pit) that every President we’ve had for the last 30 years has achieved, is something to be thankful for.
Who are you waiting for, Superman?

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He achieved (despite unprecedented obstruction) national prosperity, low taxes, high employment, energy independence, a miraculous (if partial) Arab-Israeli peace, a considerable lessening of tension between hostile nations 
 the list of his achievements is actually very long, but those are some of the big ones.

I can’t understand why you chose to come and live in America, or why you stay here, when you have such a low opinion of this nation. Not just of its current (bad) leadership, but its history, its mores, its achievements 


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“Those standards? Chiefly individual freedom and what is required to protect it: rule of law, equality before the law, free market, unbiased bench, free press 
”.
Do you really think any of that really applies in any western nation today? Well, perhaps Finland.
There is some freedom of expression on the internet but Facebook, et al, are in bed with the swamp.
The thuggery of the FBI, ATF, IRS, and the whole alphabet soup of agencies is appalling. Even the Federal Dept. of education has a SWAT team! Have you forgotten WACO, Ruby Ridge, the Jan 6th reaction?
I detest despotism, wherever it rears its head. I know Russian history is despotic; as their proverb goes; “despotism, tempered by assassination, that is our Magna carta”.
In the US today you are free to work and consume, for just about everything else you need permission. Our society has completely moved away from the ideals of 1776, and it is getting worse.
Britain is the last Feudal State in Europe. The people have no rights whatsoever.
I love the US, its history, its promise; but that promise has been hijacked by a thug corporatocracy.
You can’t see that?

No; Wonderwoman. I have some hope and faith in Tulsi Gabbard.

Yes, I agree. I believe history will recognize him as one of America’s greatest Presidents.

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