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Why not Americans?

Trying to remember the book titled, 'Jews in 20th Century America', something like that, written just over 100 years ago where the leading Jews admit when Americans wise up to ZIONISM, what we will do to them will make the Third Reich blush.
 
Protests in Morocco as US-flagged ship carrying arms to Tel Aviv docks at Tangier


Monday, 11 November 2024 8:52 PM [ Last Update: Monday, 11 November 2024 8:52 PM ]

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Hundreds protest at the port of Tangiers in northwestern Morocco on November 11, 2024 against docking there of a weapon-laden US-flagged ship that is destined to sail towards the occupied Palestinian territories.

Hundreds of people have protested in the northwestern Moroccan port of Tangier against docking there of a United States-flagged ship carrying weapons for the Israeli regime, which is engaged in a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.

“Whoever welcomes Israel’s ships is not one of us,” the protesters chanted during the rally on Monday, two days after the vessel, Maersk Denver, docked at the port.

The ship headed towards the port after Spain refused to let it dock at any of its ports, with the country’s foreign ministry asserting that Madrid has not and would not grant docking permits to the vessel.

Maersk, the shipping company that sails the vessel, however, denied that its cargo includes “any military weapons or ammunition.”

The National Secretariat of Moroccan Front in Support of Palestine, a pro-Palestinian group, said that Moroccan authorities had ignored all calls from various parties not to accept the ship.

“This ship, loaded with weapons shipments, will unload its cargo onto another ship, which will then continue its journey towards the port of the occupied city of Haifa,” added the secretariat.

‘Shameful decision’

It reminded that this was the second time that Rabat had opened up its ports to such vessels after welcoming the military ship INS Komemiyut that belongs to the Israeli army.

The secretariat called the country’s continued contribution to provision of weapons to the Israeli military “a shameful decision.”

“The Moroccan authorities have colluded with the US, which is the source of these weapons, and with the Zionist enemy army, which is committing the genocide against the Palestinian people and the brutal aggression against Lebanon.”
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/1...e-Gaza-Lebanon

Here's an article from a few months back about the Moroccan king's jew handler André Azoulay receiving a prestigious award from the Spanish government:

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Andre Azoulay Honored with Spain's Highest Civilian Award


André Azoulay is currently serving as a senior adviser to King Mohammed VI of Morocco and has also served as an advisor to King Hassan II.

Asmae Daoudi Sep. 19, 2024 8:55 p.m.

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Andre Azoulay Honored with Spain's Highest Civilian Award

Rabat — André Azoulay, advisor to the King of Morocco, was bestowed with the Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso X the Wise, one of Spain's most prestigious civilian honors, on Wednesday in Madrid.

The award was presented by José Manuel Albares, Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation, during a ceremony held at the historic Palacio de Viana.
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"Today, amid such a tumultuous international context, the award given to André Azoulay reflects our commitment to dialogue and coexistence around the Mediterranean, which unites us and is the cradle of our civilizations," he added.

He also spoke about the award's namesake and history, saying "Thanks to Alfonso X of Castile, the wise king, Arab-Muslim knowledge and civilization were introduced to Europe." The Spanish Foreign Minister emphasized the pioneering and visionary nature of the Toledo School of Translators that was created, which was a crucial meeting point for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/202...civilian-award

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André Azoulay (Arabic: أندري أزولاي, Berber languages: ⴰⵏⴷⵔⵉ ⴰⵣⵓⵍⴰⵢ, born 17 April 1941) is a Moroccan Jewish senior adviser to king Mohammed VI of Morocco.[1][2] He previously advised Mohammed's father, king Hassan II. He currently presides over the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures, based in Alexandria, Egypt. He is also President of the executive committee of the Foundation for the Three Cultures and the Three Religions, based in Seville, Spain, a founding member of the C-100 Davos Forum for the Dialogue of Civilisations and religions, and was formerly Executive Vice-president of the BNP Paribas, Paris. His daughter is UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Azoulay
 
Not a good idea to insult people when you want to make them understand your point of view.

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The alternative media is the media.

Donald Trump would not have won three elections without the alternative media (AM). The mainstream media (MSM) were almost uniformly opposed to his campaigns. He has made adroit use of social media site Twitter (now X) to bypass the MSM. However, not everyone is on X and in all three campaigns he received a crucial boost from the AM. They allowed his message to be conveyed to an ever-expanding audience and in many cases explicitly supported him.

Plenty of AM commentary has hailed the MSM’s dwindling patronage and its impending demise. The numbers are even worse than they look because the MSM’s viewers and readers skew towards the senior citizen set. It is losing people not just because of its manifest deficiencies; its audience is dying off. Younger generations don’t watch TV news or read The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or Washington Post. The Post’s owner Jeff Bezos recently noted his paper’s dwindling readership, credibility, and revenue. Put a toe tag on the MSM and slide its drawer closed.

I come not to bury the MSM, but to praise the AM, remind readers of its vital role, and encourage them to support it.



I said in Ants that: Bullets and blogs are the ants at the globalist picnic, and they may prove just as hard to eradicate. It’s not overstating the case to say that the AM has been the reason we haven’t had to resort to bullets . . . so far.

That is the new Temple where the war is winning. Not only in Lebanon and Gaza. People around the World is being slowly supportive on the Resistance Axis.
 
The Gaza-Israel conflict remains deeply complex and impacts many lives across the region. Understanding cultural aspects, like what direction is Mecca from the UK, reflects the broader context of faith and geography involved in many communities worldwide.
 
There is no way they will allow any significant Chinese or Arab control of Western media. Arab ownership of NewsCorp is kept at arms' length to make sure editorial control remains firmly in hardcore Zionist hands.

And here the 'they' you are using it what it is: The government, which in turn is just a bunch of paid for politicians! Media is secondary to the politicians: The right kind of politicians in place can promote or block out media per their choices. But I guess we will have to respectfully agree to disagree here because it is becoming a chicken or egg first kind of argument.

More pertinent to this thread--and this is on the front page of NY Times!


West Bank Annexation in 2025? Trump’s Mideast Team Has Israeli Right Exulting.​

Arab Americans and liberal Jewish voters, however, have ample reason to fear the naming of pro-settlement, pro-Netanyahu officials to top foreign policy posts in the new administration.

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s emerging team in the Middle East appears poised to push U.S. foreign policy into even tighter accord with Israel’s far-right government, challenging the marriage of convenience Mr. Trump struck with Muslim voters and potentially straining relations between Israeli and American Jews to a breaking point.

The choice of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as secretary of state, Representative Elise Stefanik of New York as ambassador to the United Nations, former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas as ambassador to Israel and Steven C. Witkoff, a real estate developer and golfing buddy of Mr. Trump’s, as special envoy to the Middle East has delighted the president-elect’s most hawkishly pro-Israel backers.

Matt Brooks, the longtime chief executive of the Republican Jewish Coalition, called the nominees “a true dream team for those who care about a strong, vibrant, unshakable U.S.-Israel relationship.”

But Mr. Trump’s foreign policy picks have dismayed liberal Jews and Arab Americans alike, including Arab and Muslim voters who sided with Mr. Trump as a rebuke to the Biden administration’s support of Israel in its war in Gaza. Some Muslim supporters, such as Rabiul Chowdhury, a founder of Muslims for Trump, said they had been led to believe that the man leading the outreach to them, Richard Grenell, Mr. Trump’s former ambassador to Germany and onetime acting intelligence chief, would be made secretary of state.

Samraa Luqman, an environmental justice activist in Dearborn, Mich., and a co-chair of the Abandon Harris campaign among Arab American voters, said she still believed “anything is better” than the Biden administration officials who “led us into a downward spiral in the last year or so.” But she conceded, “I’m not thrilled about the appointments of war hawks and neo-cons, and have been very vocal about my support for Ambassador Richard Grenell to become the next secretary of state.”

Mr. Grenell did not respond to a request for comment.

Layla Elabed, a founder of Uncommitted, a Palestinian-rights group that initially broke with Democrats and then just weeks before Election Day declared that another Trump presidency would be worse than a Kamala Harris one, said she was not surprised by what she likened to a bait-and-switch.

“Trump’s team lied to a community in anger and despair?” she asked ironically. “Isn’t that his whole thing?”


There can be little doubt how Mr. Trump’s nominees would steer American policy in the region.

Mr. Rubio, the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is staunchly pro-Israel and aligned squarely behind Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In May, as President Biden was publicly pressuring Israel not to send its troops into the southern Gaza city of Rafah, Mr. Rubio compared that choice to Allied forces stopping short of Berlin during World War II.

“We know Adolf Hitler’s in a bunker. We know that he has a gun in his mouth. We know that, but don’t go in after Hitler, don’t go destroy Berlin, don’t go in,” he said on Fox News radio, mocking the administration’s calls for restraint. “That’s what they’re basically asking Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israelis to do.”

Ms. Stefanik has led Republican attacks on university presidents over antisemitism on campuses where pro-Palestinian protests flourished after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel started the continuing wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
 
Were you here in U.S. in 1992? Ross Perot did not get 20% because of his money. He got it because of his ideas. Though faulty, he was able to create enough economic fear among his followers that then newly instituted NAFTA is going to take away all your jobs and make you poor. It was his talent to create fear, uncertainty and doubt that won him 20%. though he was somewhat eccentric and not very effective campaigner.

Yes, I was here in 1992! And, yes, Ross Perot tapped into the long American desire to break away from the duopoly of the Dems and Repubs and that desire is widespread but the chokehold is such that not third party, including the recently promising Green Party, is even able get the 5% to be able to get to the next stage. And thus my repeated way to break that is by doing smart politics working within the system.
But I maintain: Ross Perot's 20% had mostly to do with him pumping enormous amount of personal money into his campaign! He wasnt' the only one then or now to have the lofty ideals of breaking the duopoly: There are plenty others, including recently Jill Stein. But Perot had the money which others lack. So despite Perot's clownish appearances, his $$$$ made the difference.
America is 'The Best Democracy Money Can Buy'!!
 
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Trumps appointments designed to put Israel first and not America first. Trump's ball squeezing by the Zions succeeded in getting him to bow to Israel.
 
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Times of Israel. If six 'killed' then expect several more severely injured! And, as I said, severely injured are probably even more damaging to Israel then the dead ones.



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Trumps appointments designed to put Isarel first


Diana
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I sound like a broken record, but what did they expect? You get what you voted for so don't act so surprised. We all knew what Trump stood for and what his plans were. It was written in Project 2025. How could they have been so clueless? Those groups who actively campaigned against their own best interests will have, hopefully, learned a great lesson. Let's hope it's not too late.
 
The world is spectating the genocide and abandoned the Palestinians to slaughter:-

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Diana
Spain47m ago
I sound like a broken record, but what did they expect? You get what you voted for so don't act so surprised. We all knew what Trump stood for and what his plans were. It was written in Project 2025. How could they have been so clueless? Those groups who actively campaigned against their own best interests will have, hopefully, learned a great lesson. Let's hope it's not too late.


We should wait and see what happens in actuality as I have already said.

Democrats funded and enabled a genocide and so that would take some beating to top.

Anyway even if that whole "anti-Gaza" vote went to Harris, the Democrats would still have lost as they are incompetent.
 
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