Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Presidential Proclamation~Jerusalem and Embassy: Same Old Shit!

Presidential Proclamation~Jerusalem and Embassy: Same Old Shit!
    President Trump surprised me by proclaiming recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and intent to relocate our embassy there. I doubt his sincerity and perceive the move as a pressure tactic which will fail to persuade Abbas to negotiate peace.

    As usual, I plan to dissect the spew turd by turd, marking the most egregious lumps with superscripts linked to h1 headers and incendiary commentary below the pile.  Previous posts have covered many of the disgusting details, I present links to them for reference.
    Before proceeding, I reiterate for the record my steadfast support for Israel with Jerusalem as it's undivided capital city and secure borders. I  confirm my belief that there is only one possible solution: a world without Islam. I declare my steadfast opposition to and condemnation of every concession and good will gesture towards the Muslim aggressors. Palestinians are Jews. Falestinians are undifferentiated Arabs and the Falestinian narrative is entirely false, malicious & malignant.

    I curse and condemn the politicians who previously supported the Jerusalem Embassy Act and unification of Jerusalem who know kvetch, piss & moan over President Trump's proclamation. I curse and condemn the Muslims and Dhimmis who threaten riot, unrest and war over it. I curse and condemn the United Nations Security Council and the damned fool resolution they will pass against it. May Satan seize them by their hearts and drop with them into Hell!






BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION


The foreign policy of the United States is grounded in principled realism, which begins with an honest acknowledgment of plain facts1.  With respect to the State of Israel, that requires officially recognizing Jerusalem as its capital and relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem as soon as practicable2.  

The Congress, since the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-45) (the "Act"), has urged the United States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and to relocate our Embassy to Israel to that city.  The United States Senate reaffirmed the Act in a unanimous vote on June 5, 2017. 

Now, 22 years after the Act's passage, I have determined that it is time for the United States to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.  This long overdue recognition of reality is in the best interests of both the United States and the pursuit of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.3

Seventy years ago, the United States, under President Truman, recognized the State of Israel.  Since then, the State of Israel has made its capital in Jerusalem -- the capital the Jewish people established in ancient times.  Today, Jerusalem is the seat of Israel's government -- the home of Israel's parliament, the Knesset; its Supreme Court; the residences of its Prime Minister and President; and the headquarters of many of its government ministries.  Jerusalem is where officials of the United States, including the President, meet their Israeli counterparts.  It is therefore appropriate for the United States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.4

I have also determined that the United States will relocate our Embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.  This action is consistent with the will of the Congress, as expressed in the Act.5  

Today's actions -- recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announcing the relocation of our embassy -- do not reflect a departure from the strong commitment of the United States to facilitating a lasting peace agreement.6  The United States continues to take no position on any final status issues.  The specific boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem are subject to final status negotiations between the parties.  The United States is not taking a position on boundaries or borders.7

Above all, our greatest hope is for peace, including through a two-state solution, if agreed to by both sides.  Peace is never beyond the grasp of those who are willing to reach for it.8  In the meantime, the United States continues to support the status quo at Jerusalem's holy sites, including at the Temple Mount, also known as Haram al Sharif.  Jerusalem is today -- and must remain -- a place where Jews pray at the Western Wall, where Christians walk the Stations of the Cross, and where Muslims worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque.9

With today's decision, my Administration reaffirms its longstanding commitment to building a future of peace and security in the Middle East.  It is time for all civilized nations and people to respond to disagreement with reasoned debate -- not senseless violence –- and for young and moderate voices across the Middle East to claim for themselves a bright and beautiful future. 10 Today, let us rededicate ourselves to a path of mutual understanding and respect, rethinking old assumptions and opening our hearts and minds to new possibilities.  I ask the leaders of the Middle East -- political and religious; Israeli and Palestinian; and Jewish, Christian, and Muslim -- to join us in this noble quest for lasting peace.  

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim that the United States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and that the United States Embassy to Israel will be relocated to Jerusalem as soon as practicable.  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.

 


                                DONALD J. TRUMP

Robert Spencer posted a video and transcript of President Trump's speech about his proclamation at Jihad Watch
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New York Times, December 6, 2017:

Thank you. When I came into office, I promised to look at the world’s challenges with open eyes and very fresh thinking.

We cannot solve our problems by making the same failed assumptions 11and repeating the same failed strategies 12 of the past. All challenges demand new approaches.

My announcement today marks the beginning of a new approach to conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.13

In 1995, Congress adopted the Jerusalem Embassy Act urging the federal government to relocate the American Embassy to Jerusalem and to recognize that that city, and so importantly, is Israel’s capital. This act passed congress by an overwhelming bipartisan majority. And was reaffirmed by unanimous vote of the Senate only six months ago.

Yet, for over 20 years, every previous American president has exercised the law’s waiver, refusing to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem or to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city. Presidents issued these waivers under the belief that delaying the recognition of Jerusalem would advance the cause of peace. Some say they lacked courage but they made their best judgments based on facts as they understood them at the time. Nevertheless, the record is in.

After more than two decades of waivers, we are no closer to a lasting peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.14

It would be folly to assume that repeating the exact same formula would now produce a different or better result.

Therefore, I have determined that it is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

While previous presidents have made this a major campaign promise, they failed to deliver.15

Today, I am delivering. I’ve judged this course of action to be in the best interests of the United States of America and the pursuit of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. This is a long overdue step to advance the peace process. And to work towards a lasting agreement.

Israel is a sovereign nation with the right, like every other sovereign nation, to determine its own capital. Acknowledging this is a fact is a necessary condition for achieving peace. It was 70 years ago that the United States under President Truman recognized the state of Israel.

Ever since then, Israel has made its capital in the city of Jerusalem, the capital the Jewish people established in ancient times.

Today, Jerusalem is the seat of the modern Israeli government. It is the home of the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, as well as the Israeli Supreme Court. It is the location of the official residence of the prime minister and the president. It is the headquarters of many government ministries.

For decades, visiting American presidents, secretaries of State and military leaders have met their Israeli counterparts in Jerusalem, as I did on my trip to Israel earlier this year.

Jerusalem is not just the heart of three great religions16, but it is now also the heart of one of the most successful democracies in the world. Over the past seven decades, the Israeli people have by the a country where Jews, Muslims and Christians and people of all faiths are free to live and worship according 17to their conscience and according to their beliefs.

Jerusalem is today and must remain a place where Jews pray at the Western Wall18, where Christians walk the stations of the cross, and where Muslims worship at Al Aqsa Mosque. However, through all of these years, presidents representing the United States have declined to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. In fact, we have declined to acknowledge any Israeli capital at all.

But today we finally acknowledge the obvious. That Jerusalem is Israel’s capital. This is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality. It is also the right thing to do. It’s something that has to be done.

That is why consistent with the Jerusalem embassy act, I am also directing the State Department to begin preparation to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This will immediately begin the process of hiring architects, engineers and planners so that a new embassy, when completed, will be a magnificent tribute to peace.

In making these announcements, I also want to make one point very clear. This decision is not intended in any way to reflect a departure from our strong commitment to facilitate a lasting peace agreement.

We want an agreement that is a great deal for the Israelis and a great deal for the Palestinians.19 We are not taking a position of any final status issues including the specific boundaries of the Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem or the resolution of contested borders. Those questions are up to the parties involved.

The United States remains deeply committed to helping facilitate a peace agreement that is acceptable to both sides. I intend to do everything in my power to help forge such an agreement.

Without question, Jerusalem is one of the most sensitive issues in those talks. The United States would support a two-state solution if agreed to by both sides. In the meantime, I call on all parties to maintain the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites including the Temple Mount, also known as Haram al-Sharif. Above all, our greatest hope is for peace. The universal yearning in every human soul.

With today’s action, I reaffirm my administration’s longstanding commitment to a future of peace and security for the region. There will, of course, be disagreement and dissent regarding this announcement. But we are confident that ultimately, as we work through these disagreements, we will arrive at a peace and a place far greater in understanding and cooperation. This sacred city should call forth the best in humanity.

Lifting our sights to what is possible, not pulling us back and down to the old fights that have become so totally predictable.

Peace is never beyond the grasp of those willing to reach it.

So today we call for calm, for moderation, and for the voices of tolerance to prevail over the purveyors of hate20. Our children should inherit our love, not our conflicts. I repeat the message I delivered at the historic and extraordinary summit in Saudi Arabia earlier this year: The Middle East is a region rich with culture, spirit, and history. Its people are brilliant, proud and diverse. Vibrant and strong.

But the incredible future awaiting this region is held at bay by bloodshed, ignorance and terror.

Vice President Pence will travel to the region in the coming days to reaffirm our commitment to work with partners throughout the Middle East to defeat radicalism that threatens the hopes and dreams of future generations.

It is time for the many who desire peace to expel the extremists from their midsts. It is time for all civilized nations and people to respond to disagreement with reasoned debate, not violence. And it is time for young and moderate voices all across the Middle East to claim for themselves a bright and beautiful future.

So today, let us rededicate ourselves to a path of mutual understanding and respect. Let us rethink old assumptions and open our hearts and minds to possible and possibilities.

And finally, I ask the leaders of the region political and religious, Israeli and Palestinian, Jewish and Christian and Muslim to join us in the noble quest for lasting peace.

Thank you. God bless you. God bless Israel. God bless the Palestinians and God bless the United States.

Thank you very much. Thank you.



principled realism

    Justice must be the first principle! In each conflict, the first questions must be who started it and why. Punishing the victim and rewarding the aggressor is not justice!  Palestine is a corruption of an insult imposed by Rome, it refers to the Phillistines, not to  Muslim Arabs. Palestine and Israel are the same geographic area.  Jews are indigenous, Arabs are not, they are interlopers and occupiers. Islam is the colonial power.

soon as practicable

    Now, not ten, twenty or thirty years from now. The six months since the last waiver should have been spentg in preparing for the relocation.  There must be no further delay. Just do it!  I do not expect that to happen.

pursuit of peace

    Have you ever captured a unicorn? When you hear hoof beats, do you watch for a horse or a unicorn?  Peace is the absence of war and threat of war. Whee there is inculcation of hate and incitement of violence coupled with threats of conquest, there is no peace. Israel does not have peace with Egypt & Jordan and it will never have peace with any Muslims. Those treaties are fraudulent shams.

appropriate to recognize

    December 13, 1949 is the date of the decision to declare Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Ever since that time, moving the embassy to Jerusalem has been appropriate. Relocation of the embassy has never posed a threat to national security and is not an impediment to peace. Thee is one impediment to peace: Muslims.

    The partition plan, which internationalized the city under UN administration was a fraud and a sham from the outset and rendered a dead letter by Islamic aggression against the restored state of Israel. King Hussein illegally seized half the city, expelled Jews from it, desecrated synagogues & cemeteries and held it for 18 years. There is no reason to believe that a UN commission would have done anything different.

    There is no reason to assume that, given East Jerusalem, the Muslims would not once again desecrate Jewish and Christian holy sites and prevent visitation.

will of the Congress

    Bullshit!  Witness the inclusion in the act of the waiver clause. Thee was neve nay intention to move the embassy. The plan, from the onset, was to con the voters into believing that the intention existed but was overridden by national security concerns.; That is what we call feel good legislation, a free and easy vote to deceive the electorate. Witness the pissing & moaning from those who reaffirmed the unity of Jerusalem and need to move the embassy when there was no possibility of actualization. 

lasting peace agreement

    Ignorant damned fool!  The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, abrogated three years into a ten year term, is sunnah: Peace treaties lasting longer than ten years are harram in Islam!
The few who read the Qur'an, hadith and shari'ah know that there can be no peace while the earth is infested with Muslims.

final status issues

    The existence of Israel as a Jewish state is not negotiable. The status of Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel is not negotiable. Secure borders are not negotiable. Muslims will never accept the existence of Jews. Muslims will never accept the existence of Israel. Their demon demands genocide & politicide. Nothing is negotiable. Islam must be exterminated. The path to peace leads through the Muslim cemetery.

never beyond the grasp

    Ignorant damned fool! Muslims never grasp for peace!  The Islamic definition of peace is Dar al Islam to the total exclusion of all else!  Peace is the condition appertaining when Muslims have conquered the entire world. Damned Fool!! Damned Fool!!!  Damned Fool!!!!

47:35. So be not weak and ask not for peace (from the enemies of Islâm), while you are having the upper hand. Allâh is with you, and will never decrease the reward of your good deeds.

status quo: holy sites

    Jews & Christians are only allowed a few hours a week when they can visit the the Temple Mount.  Any Jew or Christian who appears to be praying on the mount is immediately arrested and removed from the site. jam the status quo up your ass!  Reclaim control from the waqf and rebuild the Temple!!!

civilized nations

    Falestine is neither civilized nor a nation. It is Muslim.  Muslim & Barbarian are synonymous terms. Ibn Khaldun exposed reality when he described as Arabs as a savage and plundering race. He should know, he was one of them!

failed assumptions

  • "Islam is a great religion of peace"
    • "Islam is a religion"
    • "Islam is passive"
  • Predators can be appeased.
  • Existential conflict can be settled by negotiation.

failed strategies

  • Appeasement.
  • Good will gestures.
  • Concessions.
  • Land for peace.
  • Twisting Israel's arm.
  • Painful concessions.
  • Restraint.

conflict

    The conflict is between Muslims and the rest of the world, expressed in terms of Dar al Islam & Dar al-Harb. The houses of submission and war. The latter is where Allah's writ don't run.

    The Muslim attitude is: "The world belongs to Allah and his Messenger and I wish to expel you from this land."  The specific reference is to local Jewish settlements in the Hijaz.  But it is not so limited: Allah has, on Moe's account, taken a special interest in the Levant.

    The conflict is existential. Until only Allah is worshiped on a global scale.

no closer

    Nothing worked because Muslims want conquest: genocide & politicide, not peace. Allah promised them the world through conquests, irreversibly. The restoration of Israel is the ultimate blasphemy: living proof of the fact that Allah is an impotent idol. Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Shrub, Obamination & Chump can not comprehend that simple fact.

failed to deliver

    Clinton et al never tried to deliver; they never intended to deliver. Congress never intended to deliver. The Jerusalem Embassy Act is a Goddamn sham and fraud against the electorate.  Any intelligent and rational person could easily recognize that fact from the waiver clause included in the act. And I am not convinced that Trump will deliver. I will believe it when I see video of the dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting at the new embassy. I do not expect to live long enough to see that happy day.

three great religions

  1. Judiasm
  2. Christianity
  3. CamelShit!!!
    Chump, you promised to eliminate PC yet you continue to engage in it. Islam is a great evil, not a religion. It was founded for the purpose of perpetuating  war because Moe got his livilihood by war plunder.  Get a Godblessed clue here: 

worship according

    Jews are arrested for appearing to pray on the Temple Mount. Muslims rioted when Ariel Sharon merely visited the site. Muslim terror attacks are an act of worship!  The most damnable Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, in the second page of his response to the nine accusations, declared terrorizing us to be a great religious uty in Islam. He thanked Allah for the privilege of worshiping him by attacking the WTC. Muslims should do their worshiping in Hell, where they will be closer to Allah.

Western Wall

    Many believe the Western Wall to be the foundation of the Temple. Jews should have possession and enjoyment of the Temple Mount exclusive of Muslims. The Muslim interest in the Temple Mount is proscriptive: to keep it away from Jews.  The Miraj is CamelShit! No such steed exists. None could make the trip from Medina to Jerusalem in one night. Moe had a nightmare and exploited it to convince Muslims to observe the five compulsory salat.

great deal

    No such deal is possible. Israel can never have peace while Muslims infest the earth. The closest proximation of peace would require pushing the Muslims back beyond the range of the most powerful rocket in their possession.

    Jerusalem is Israel's capital. Muslims demand the entire city, not just ehe eastern half.  What part of "from the river to the sea" do you not comprehend?


purveyors of hate


    Musalims are the purveyors of hate. Read the Qur'an!  "Allah's curse"."Earned his wrath", "worst of living creatures", "sons of apes and swine" "Allah dies not like the disbelievers." I have a clue for you!

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