The U.S. is taking over Gaza.
We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom our treasure and spill our soldiers blood.”
I feel quite rapturous!
I dunno...taking it from both peoples who do nothing but kill each other for it..."U.S. Senator, Bernie Sanders, condemned US President Donald Trump's recent statements about Gaza, calling them a call for 'ethnic cleansing.'. . . 'There is a name for this — ethnic cleansing — and it’s a war crime.'"
Are you doubting President Trump???Unless there is provision for this in some existing law or treaty, I don't think the President can commit the U.S. to this kind of thing.
Let’s just say I'm not in the loop on all the treaties.Are you doubting President Trump???
trump is playing 4 dimensional chess while they fume and fuss over a game of checkers..... and of course the left is going to be adamantly against anything he does or suggests... and their minions in the news media.... like msn... cnn... and etc ... are going to trot out an unlimited supply of "experts" to tell us why trumps idea won;t work.... ... but none of them can tell us what they did themselves in the middle east and how their own ideas worked..... it;s simple to see what is going on here with the liberal news and all the arm chair quarterbacks.. ..... .I’ll believe it when I see it. I think Trump is playing a political chess game with both sides. Actually taking over the Gaza Strip will never happen. We’ll just be starting a new Middle Eastern war that will never stop in Trump’s lifetime.
I dunno. Have the Saudis said anything? The Emirates?The Washington Examiner, a staunchly conservative and pro-Israel news magazine, is critical of Trump's Gaza plan:
"Trump's ambitions lack either political or historic justification. If actively pursued, they would greatly fuel both violent jihadist mobilization and moderate Muslim antagonism against the U.S. Trump's plans would also require U.S. troops to engage in ground force combat operations against Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and other terrorist organizations. Put simply, Trump's Gaza proposal runs dangerously counter to U.S. interests while being utterly at odds with the president's oft-stated pledge to avoid 'stupid wars.'
"Forget about it. . . . To effect Trump's plans, the U.S. would absolutely need to deploy Army and Marine Corps formations into Gaza alongside air, artillery, and other force enablers. That's because the U.S. would have to fight to clear Gaza's intensely dense urban environment, not just of terrorists deserving of death but of armed civilians attempting to defend their homes. And to be clear, such an effort wouldn't just implode U.S. diplomatic relations and moral authority across the globe. It would lead to mass violence against U.S. embassies and interests."