US Presidency 2016: If Hillary wins, Israel would
accelerate terror attacks on Palestine!
-Dr. Abdul
ruff
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What the Republican
Trump would do for or against the Palestinians if he become US president is not
a concern of Palestinians because generally the Party supports and promote
Zionist régime in West Asia but what Hillary Clinton would do against the
Palestinians indeed terrifies the people of Palestine, especially women and
children whose blood, along with Palestinian lands, has been target of Israeli
military and Mossad.
Hillary’s election,
therefore, is not a good thing for Palestine children because Israel is keen to
achieve total holocaust in Palestine so that they could swindle their lands to
create their fond greater Israel. .
Palestinians may
have won defacto statehood at UN and thus legally Palestine is a UN member
state with full sovereignty but fanatic nuclear Israel behaving
like a fascist cum arrogant nation wanting to attack any nation in West
Asia with immunity, can attack it if USA continues to back at UN with its
veto all Zionist crimes against humanity.
Like any top US
leader cutting across their capitalist bi-party politics, Mrs. Hillary Clinton
as US Secretary of State, like any other Jew
in that country, enjoyed her stay in Israel
whenever she visited it for sumptuous launch with Israeli leaders and declaring
US support for Zionism and against besieged Palestinians.
With
two hardcore capitalist-imperialist agenda by two hardliners Republican Donald
Trump and democratic
Hillary the Palestinians faced a worst ever American electoral season. Though
trump has already declared his thinking to revise US policy for
Mideast and neutralize its usual pro-Israeli policy and thereby stopping
extra funding for the Zionist regime with terror goods and
technology, Palestinians have kept their fingers crossed because if Trump is
indeed gets elected, which looks a near possibility, he could be
manipulated by the Israeli government and powerful Jewish lobbyists in
Washington, especially the all powerful American Israeli Public Affairs
Committee's (AIPAC) which almost controls the White House all the time
and funds both parties at polls.
Although
Clinton holds the unprecedented distinction of being the only major party
nominee, man or woman, ever to have actually visited the Gaza Strip - a
historic trip she made at her husband's side in the final weeks of 1998, when
US President Bill Clinton faced impeachment at home, she is deadly pro-Israel
and anti-Palestine. She talks about Israeli security but criticizes Palestine
for demanding equal security. She, like hardliner Republicans, calls the
besieged Palestinians the terrorists and never opened her sweet mouth to
condemn the routine Israeli aggression and terror attacks and genocides
committed inside Palestine.
Being a hardcore pro-Zionist
Hillary Clinton would not stand for the human rights of Palestinians. She would
give the general drift of her Zionism - record-breaking military budget
increases for Israel's war-making machine; opposing the Goldstone Report into
rights violations during the Gaza conflict; criticising the United Nations for
its votes against Israel; intelligence sharing with Mossad; and so on. She
promises, if elected she "defend Israel on the world stage" by
opposing "anti-Israel bias" in international forums (the
International Criminal Court and human rights venues), vowing the Security
Council will never help Palestine; and to "stand up against" the
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement, while cutting off efforts to recognize
Palestinian statehood.
Together
during the first state visit by an American president to the occupied
territories they attended the opening of the new Gaza airport, leaving it to
Israeli control and hence off and on Israel shuts the airport, forcing
Palestinian youth to beg Israeli authorities to let them visit abroad through
Israeli airport. Of course most of the time Israeli regime denies permission,
arrest and harass the Palestinians. World is kept in darkness about how Israeli
treats Palestinians by US-Israeli media outlets. US government pretends
it does not see any of roguish attitudes of Israeli regime.
Trump
having “betrayed” the hopes of the Zionist regime by saying he would rethink
its relations with Israel, Israeli leadership of illegal settlements want
Hillary to won so that they quickly can resume terror attacks on Gaza strip,
killing children which the so-called “first even woman president of USA
would readily approve by sanctioning more money and terror goods for Tel
Aviv.
Israeli
regime cannot keep the criminal Jewish flock together without attacking and
killing Palestinians.
Airport
or any other important buildings are built in Gaza Strip, would be blown to
bits by Israeli warplanes sooner than later, the tower a smoking ruin, the
runways full of bomb craters. USA has given that destructive right to Israel. In fact, no one in the US
government raises a hint of objection to the symbolic and the practical
demolition of Palestinian aspirations to fly free of the occupation - Gulf
State and German money had built the place- but who cared if the Israelis
wanted it destroyed?
Israeli
enjoys special rights over Palestine territories. USA approves that
shamelessly.
Every
US candidate makes pilgrimage to Israel to ensure Jewish vote bank in USA and
Hillary also said that the Americans love Israel more than the next guy: it is
a sloppy mess, with US politicians competing for AIPAC approval, by kneeling to
kiss the ring of a foreign power. Hillary out-did other politicians in her
fawning, gratuitously inserting the Zionist formula for Jerusalem's subjugation
in an official letter to an Orthodox Jewish union, writing that she believed
the city to be "the eternal and indivisible capital" of Israel, while
promising even to move the US embassy there from Tel Aviv.
As a
2008 presidential candidate, her campaign extolled Israel's "right"
to an "undivided Jerusalem as its capital".
Many in USA and elsewhere
wondered if the First Lady had been naive, or manipulated - her adoption of the
language of Israeli conquest and annexation stood in sharp contrast to her
party, her husband's official position, and international law. It also
contradicted the US State Department's policy. If she did not understand its
dangerous implications, then her competency was in question; otherwise, it
represented a shift for the party, signaling quiet abandonment of the
Palestinians.
Hillary
seems to prefer the latter, end Palestinians race with help from Israeli military.
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The
Hillarian verbal formulation has long been a shibboleth of Israeli expansionism
- Republicans in the Congress had passed a bill - the Jerusalem Embassy Act of
1995 - ordering President Clinton to move the embassy, or face budget
consequences. However, the law contained a presidential waiver, and Clinton
invoked it to get out of complying. This grotesque pantomime has been repeated
every year for the past 20 years, as Congress renews the law, each president
opts out, and the embassy remains in Tel Aviv.
Money in US poll
US elections are all about money strength
and ordinary people cannot even dream of becoming US president even after
millions of years. That is the basics about capitalist p politics. Both
national parties collect and spend huge resources in the campaign. Also,
Presidential campaigns in the USA are often full of drama and chaos - political
theatre - but it is usually controlled chaos, which is carefully scripted by
party officials.
To start with, Trump has
thrown the Republican Party into an internal war over what the party should
stand for, with many Republicans still fighting to replace him as their party's
nominee. This presidential campaign has been different, with Republican Party
officials watching as Donald Trump, an unpredictable reality TV star and
businessman, took over the party to a path paved by policies that defied
typical conservative positions.
Beyond Trump's
questionable conservative values, he has also raised concerns because of his
often violent rhetoric, particularly towards immigrants and non-white
communities. "This message of economic anxiety, this message of ethnic
scapegoating, those two things being this confluence that provides a real spark
for potential violence in American society,
The billionaire businessman managed to rise
from reality TV star to presidential nominee. Donald Trump won more votes than any other
candidate in a Republican primary in US history. His rise was baffling,
dramatic, and to many, completely unexpected.
Trump rose to the top of
his party not just by tapping into and exploiting fears and anxieties over
immigrants and Muslims, but also by speaking to some of the real economic
struggles of a section of the middle class that feels like no one else has been
listening to them. At a time when perhaps the most "politically
incorrect" candidate in US history rises to the top of the GOP, Trump's
supporters talk about immigration, their place in America and why they believe
the anti-establishment politician will "make America great again".
Many Democrats say
they've crossed party lines and put their faith in Trump to resuscitate a dying
coal industry and they feel that no one else is addressing their economic
concerns. Many US residents feel they are being squeezed by the North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The United Technologies announced in February
that it was moving jobs to Mexico. As Trump railed against the company's sister
factory, Carrier, in speech after speech, we find that anger over free trade
and globalization has helped propel his unlikely candidacy.
As Americans prepare to elect a new
president, media still explores
the fractures Donald Trump's nomination has exposed within the Republican Party
and the USA. He stands chance. As Donald Trump has taken the reins of the
Republic Party, a theme of campaign is the rise of the billionaire
businessman, from reality TV star to a populist who has managed to capture the support
of a large and often angry voter base.
Hillary
Clinton
can be expected as president to mount the ramparts of Fortress Israel, and
vigorously wave the flag - more aggressively than Bush or Reagan, or any
president before her, portending hard times for Palestine.
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