Saturday, October 20, 2018
Swatting at The Bee’s Nest
Pussy-grabbing
Donald Trump doubles down on his zero-tolerance policy, effectively continuing
to separate undocumented children from their family at the border despite court
orders to the contrary, allowing children even under five years of age to
appear unrepresented and alone before immigration “judges” (“judges” in name
only since they are required to follow the dictates of the Department of Justice
where they are ordinary employees without independence from their bosses), the
man who continues to mouth “severe consequences” without meaning at the
butchering murder of a U.S. resident/journalist (Jamal Khashoggi) at a Saudi
diplomatic mission in Turkey, is a man gaining
in popularity within his base. That U.S. arms were being used by the Saudis
to mount an airstrike against a Yemeni school bus, one of many Saudi attacks on
civilian targets there, didn’t even merit a mention.
Evangelical
fervor seems to set aside Biblical proscriptions when it is inconvenient to
their overwhelming commitment to end abortions, while championing the death
penalty, gaining right-wing judges with religious biases, making America a
Christian nation, and suspending the Ten Commandments to accommodate their new
spiritual leader, Donald Trump. That “false witness,” “adultery,” and “thou
shalt not kill” crap clearly has to go.
700
Club televangelist Pat Robertson, for example, presents a pretty cogent
argument for why the Saudi murder is A-OK with him and should be for us all: “‘I just want to cool down the temper of those who are
screaming blood for the Saudis,’ Robertson said on his ‘700 Club’ program
Monday [10/15]. ‘Look, these people are key allies. Our main enemy in the Middle
East is Iran, and the Saudis stand up against Iran.’
“He added: ‘I don’t think on this issue that we need to pull
sanctions and get tough. I just think it’s a mistake.’
“Citing the $110 billion U.S.-Saudi arms deal, of which only $14.5
billion is finalized, he said, ‘It’ll be a lot of money coming to our coffers,
and it’s not something that you want to blow up willy-nilly.’” Huffington Post,
October 17th. What’s that, $36.6 billion a commandment?
But while all this is going on, the United States seems to have
figured that this is pretty good time to send the Palestinians another unsubtle
message, rubbing salt in raw wounds still staggering from U.S. support for authorization
for another spate of Jewish settlements on the Palestinian West Bank, the
forced closing of the Palestinian mission in Washington, the move of our
embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem (a holy city to Christians, Jews and Muslims
alike) and withdrawing financial aid (directly and through the U.N.) from
Palestine: shutting down the U.S. Consulate General Office (pictured above) in
Jerusalem designed to address Palestinians and their issues… and moving that
operation to the incredibly and insultingly unpopular new U.S. embassy. We sure
are encouraging a peaceful solution there, aren’t we?
Our Middle Eastern guru, a man who appeared unable to gain
admission to any Ivy League college unless his dad made $2.6 million on a
donation to Harvard on condition of his son’s acceptance, Jared Kushner,
appears to be the architect of our current relationship with the effective
ruling Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (whom most experts believe
ordered Khashoggi’s murder) as well as our “strategy” in our relations with
Israel. The same Ivanka-is-my-ticket-to-power-and-I-won’t-get-fired dude who is
currently being investigated for possible criminal and civil issues in
connection with his and his family’s real estate business.
“In a statement, [State Department Secretary Mike] Pompeo couched
the [move of that Consulate General office] in administrative language, saying
that ‘we plan to achieve significant efficiencies and increase our
effectiveness by merging U.S. Embassy Jerusalem and U.S. Consulate General
Jerusalem into a single diplomatic mission.’ Pompeo said U.S. Ambassador to
Israel David Friedman would oversee the merger.
“The announcement drew no comment from the Israeli government but
a furious reaction from the Palestinian Authority… Chief negotiator Saeb Erekat
said that closing the U.S. Consulate ‘has nothing to do with ‘efficiency’ and a
lot to do with pleasing an ideological U.S. team that is willing to disband the
foundations of American foreign policy, and of the international system, in
order to reward Israeli violations and crimes.’
“The Trump administration, he said, is ‘working together with the
Israeli government to impose greater Israel rather than the two-state solution
on the 1967 border,’ in effect accusing the United States of dismantling the
diplomatic structure in place since the Oslo accords of 1993 that aimed at
achieving two states… President Trump has declared Israeli-Palestinian peace
negotiations a principal foreign policy goal, saying an agreement would be ‘the
ultimate deal’ and appointing his son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner, to
manage the talks.
“The announcement caps a tumultuous year in U.S. diplomacy
regarding Jerusalem, the contested city that Trump recognized as Israel’s
capital in December… In May, the American Embassy was officially relocated from
Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, provoking heated responses from the Palestinians and
sparking a protest on the border between Gaza and Israel in which 60
Palestinians died… The Palestinian Authority has refused all contact with the
Trump administration since then…
“Dan Shapiro, the former
U.S. ambassador to Israel, said Thursday’s [10/18] decision to merge the
consulate with the embassy ‘downgrades diplomatic relations with the
Palestinians. It is not consistent with the goal of achieving a two-state
solution, and that is how it will be understood by both sides… It is very
unlikely that the Palestinian Authority will engage the U.S. government through
the Embassy to Israel,’ he added.
“Calling the Palestinians ‘spoiled children,’ [Danny Ayalon, who
served as the Israeli ambassador to the United States from 2002 to 2006],
formerly a right-wing member of the Israeli parliament, said demoting the
consulate was ‘a punishment to the Palestinians,’ explaining: ‘They refuse to
speak to Trump’s people and call Ambassador Friedman ‘a son of a dog.’ The
Palestinians keep spitting at the Americans and want us to say it’s just rain.’
“Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli consul general in New York,
countered, ‘What is the point of dismantling a direct diplomatic channel to the
PA? It has both substantive and symbolic value… The U.S. has absolutely no
coherent policy on the Israeli-Palestinian issue,’ Pinkas said. This decision,
while meaningless to Israel, will further convince the Palestinians that the
U.S. will not act as an intermediary.” Los Angeles Times, October 19th.
The United States is increasingly alone in its global efforts,
distancing itself from traditional allies while embracing brutal autocrat/foes
with brotherly fervor, and allowing inexperienced, under-educated, highly
biased amateurs to dictate and implement sensitive foreign policy directives
with serious negative long-term consequences for the United States. All this
and Donald Trump’s engaging in his usual braggadocio turning his litany of
failure into claims of wild success.
Think the economy is strong and will remain resilient? Have faith
that the tax cut will pay for itself and not create a deficit? Believe China
will cave to our demands? Adhere to the notion that the rest of the world will
respond to our international goals if we continue to force them? Like the new
American “moral high ground”? Counting on Israeli citizens to be safer after
all this? Wanna buy a bridge in Brooklyn?
I’m Peter Dekom, and the
most horrific realities have to be the long-term impacts of Trump on who we are
and what we will lose in the future from his ignorant policies and practices.
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Funny how Khashoggi "died in a fight with Saudi consular officials"... one of whom brought a bone saw with him. Yup, no evidence of an intent to murder, a story which The Autocrat-Lover (Donald) finds "credible."
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