Re: Trump on the Middle East
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
From a personal point of view telling Israel and Palestine to sort it out between themselves is probably the best situation for Trump, as he's fighting enough battles himself on his own on home turf. Besides the media, Democrats, and Soros & his paid aggitators, he is also facing opposition from within his own party, the deep state, the intelligence agencies, and some say there are even Trojans amongst his advisers and transition team. That's a lot of people who are against him! :biggrin:
"Infamy, Infamy.." ..and then some!
Re: Trump on the Middle East
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Originally Posted by
Vimana.
"Infamy, Infamy.." ..and then some!
He said he is open minded about the solution, and if negotiations start going to off-track, he can always go back to supporting the UN position of two separate states. In the meantime he is giving the two parties concerned the opportunity to sort out their own differences, which actually seems quite sensible.
Re: Trump on the Middle East
Is Trump critic and Middle-East player John McCain in a spot of bother?
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Re: Trump on the Middle East
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I have come to the conclusion that all potentially all, each and every one of 'them' are up to their neck in it.
Its a big game unfolding. Lots of dirty tackles going in.
Who is the ref? Who do the crowd support? Who might 'win'?
Re: Trump on the Middle East
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Vimana.
I have come to the conclusion that all potentially all, each and every one of 'them' are up to their neck in it.
Its a big game unfolding. Lots of dirty tackles going in.
Who is the ref? Who do the crowd support? Who might 'win'?
He also funneled $9 million of leftover cash from his 2008 presidential campaign, but the foundation hardly ever hands out any grants or donations.