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PatColo
14th November 2016, 11:44 AM
November 9, 2016 ↔ 26
Complete List of the Trump Campaign’s Promises to Israel (http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/complete-list-of-the-trump-campaigns-promises-to-israel/2016/11/09/)
David Israel

The following is a Nov. 2 joint statement from Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman, Co-Chairmen of the Israel Advisory Committee to Donald J. Trump:

“Approximately seven months ago, we were blessed to have been tapped by Donald J. Trump to be his top advisors with respect to the State of Israel. … Each of these positions has been discussed with Mr. Trump and the Trump campaign, and most have been stated, in one form or another, by Mr. Trump in various interviews or speeches given by him or on his social media accounts.

“For those of you who are true friends of the State of Israel, and for those of you who believe that the State of Israel and the United States of America have an unbreakable friendship, we urge you to read the [list] below.”

1. The unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel is based upon shared values of democracy, freedom of speech, respect for minorities, cherishing life, and the opportunity for all citizens to pursue their dreams.

2. Israel is the state of the Jewish people, who have lived in that land for 3,500 years. The State of Israel was founded with courage and determination by great men and women against enormous odds and is an inspiration to people everywhere who value freedom and human dignity.

3. Israel is a staunch ally of the U.S. and a key partner in the global war against Islamic jihadism. Military cooperation and coordination between Israel and the U.S. must continue to grow.

4. The American people value our close friendship and alliance with Israel — culturally, religiously, and politically. While other nations have required U.S. troops to defend them, Israelis have always defended their own country by themselves and only ask for military equipment assistance and diplomatic support to do so. The U.S. does not need to nation-build in Israel or send troops to defend Israel.

5. The Memorandum of Understanding signed by the American and Israeli Governments is a good first step, but there is much more to be done. A Trump Administration will ensure that Israel receives maximum military, strategic and tactical cooperation from the United States, and the MOU will not limit the support that we give. Further, Congress will not be limited to give support greater than that provided by the MOU if it chooses to do so. Israel and the United States benefit tremendously from what each country brings to the table — the relationship is a two way street.

6. The U.S. should veto any United Nations votes that unfairly single out Israel and will work in international institutions and forums, including in our relations with the European Union, to oppose efforts to delegitimize Israel, impose discriminatory double standards against Israel, or to impose special labeling requirements on Israeli products or boycotts on Israeli goods.

7. The U.S. should cut off funds for the UN Human Rights Council, a body dominated by countries presently run by dictatorships that seems solely devoted to slandering the Jewish State. UNESCO’s attempt to disconnect the State of Israel from Jerusalem is a one-sided attempt to ignore Israel’s 3,000-year bond to its capital city, and is further evidence of the enormous anti-Israel bias of the United Nations.

8. The U.S. should view the effort to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel as inherently anti-Semitic and take strong measures, both diplomatic and legislative, to thwart actions that are intended to limit commercial relations with Israel, or persons or entities doing business in Israeli areas, in a discriminatory manner. The BDS movement is just another attempt by the Palestinians to avoid having to commit to a peaceful co-existence with Israel. The false notion that Israel is an occupier should be rejected.

9. The Trump administration will ask the Justice Department to investigate coordinated attempts on college campuses to intimidate students who support Israel.

10. A two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians appears impossible as long as the Palestinians are unwilling to renounce violence against Israel or recognize Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state. Additionally, the Palestinians are divided between PA rule in the West Bank and Hamas rule in Gaza so there is not a united Palestinian people who could control a second state. Hamas is a US-designated terrorist organization that actively seeks Israel’s destruction. We will seek to assist the Israelis and the Palestinians in reaching a comprehensive and lasting peace, to be freely and fairly negotiated between those living in the region.

11. The Palestinian leadership, including the PA, has undermined any chance for peace with Israel by raising generations of Palestinian children on an educational program of hatred of Israel and Jews. The larger Palestinian society is regularly taught such hatred on Palestinian television, in the Palestinian press, in entertainment media, and in political and religious communications. The two major Palestinian political parties — Hamas and Fatah — regularly promote anti-Semitism and jihad.

13. The U.S. cannot support the creation of a new state where terrorism is financially incentivized, terrorists are celebrated by political parties and government institutions, and the corrupt diversion of foreign aid is rampant. The U.S. should not support the creation of a state that forbids the presence of Christian or Jewish citizens, or that discriminates against people on the basis of religion.

14. The U.S. should support direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians without preconditions, and will oppose all Palestinian, European and other efforts to bypass direct negotiations between parties in favor of an imposed settlement. Any solutions imposed on Israel by outside parties including by the United Nations Security Council, should be opposed. We support Israel’s right and obligation to defend itself against terror attacks upon its people and against alternative forms of warfare being waged upon it legally, economically, culturally, and otherwise.

15. Israel’s maintenance of defensible borders that preserve peace and promote stability in the region is a necessity. Pressure should not be put on Israel to withdraw to borders that make attacks and conflict more likely.

16. The U.S. will recognize Jerusalem as the eternal and indivisible capital of the Jewish state and Mr. Trump’s Administration will move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.

17. Despite the Iran Nuclear deal in 2015, the U.S. State Department recently designated Iran, yet again, as the leading state sponsor of terrorism — putting the Middle East particularly, but the whole world at risk by financing, arming, and training terrorist groups operating around the world including Hamas, Hezbollah, and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.S. must counteract Iran’s ongoing violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons and their noncompliance with past and present sanctions, as well as the agreements they signed, and implement tough, new sanctions when needed to protect the world and Iran’s neighbors from its continuing nuclear and non-nuclear threats.

David Israel

with shlomos' commentary http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/complete-list-of-the-trump-campaigns-promises-to-israel/2016/11/09/

PatColo
14th November 2016, 11:51 AM
NewsBreaking News
Donald Trump Releases Detailed Israel Policy Plan — 6 Days Before Vote (http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/353295/donald-trump-releases-detailed-israel-policy-plan-6-days-before-vote/)



WASHINGTON (JTA) — Less than a week before the presidential election, Donald Trump’s two top Israel advisers released a detailed plan that pledges assistance to Israel beyond current levels but stops short of pledging to kill the Iran nuclear deal.

The 16-point plan, which was posted Wednesday on the Medium publishing platform by David Friedman and Jason Dov Greenblatt, reflects stated pledges by Trump. In some cases, however, the proposal goes beyond them – most notably on defense aid above current levels.

It comes in the final frantic days of an election in which Orthodox Jewish votes may be critical in Ohio and Florida, and where anecdotal evidence suggests that charges of sexual assault against Trump have diminished support for him among that naturally Republican constituency. Both campaigns have targeted Jewish voters in battleground states, with a special focus on Orthodox communities, which tend to be more hawkish on Israel.

The plan also was revealed as the Trump campaign is fundraising in a final push to defeat the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton. The Republic nominee has been unable to generate enthusiasm among his party’s Jewish givers, in part because of his past equivocations on Israel, but also because of his broadsides against women, Hispanics and Muslims, as well as the support he has garnered from openly anti-Semitic elements on the alt-right.

The introduction to the statement by Greenblatt and Friedman – also delivered to reporters’ inboxes by Greenblatt — does not make clear whether Trump has blessed the plan. It says instead that “each of these positions have been discussed with Mr. Trump and the Trump campaign, and most have been stated, in one form or another, by Mr. Trump in various interviews or speeches given by him or on his social media accounts.”

That “most” and the lack of a direct statement attributing the postures to Trump amount to an important caveat in a campaign in which Trump has repeatedly disavowed statements by close advisers, and has cautioned reporters and the public to heed only direct quotes from him, in his speeches and on social media.

The Trump campaign did not reply to a JTA request for comment.

The statement calls the memorandum of understanding reached over the summer between the Obama and Netanyahu governments to funnel to Israel $38 billion in defense assistance over 10 years “a good first step,” but adds that the agreement “will not limit the support that we give. Further, Congress will not be limited to give support greater than that provided by the MOU if it chooses to do so.”

A side letter to the agreement bans Israel from accepting additional funds until 2019, even if Congress mandates such funds.

In March, Trump flirted with cutting funding for assistance to Israel, and in his speech the same day to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee omitted a commitment to defense assistance, which is standard fare in such speeches. But in September, after meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the candidate issued a statement calling defense assistance an “investment.”

The Friedman-Greenblatt statement also offers reassurances where Trump had equivocated previously, settling on a traditional Republican pro-Israel outlook: It says a Trump administration will recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and also values “our close friendship and alliance with Israel — culturally, religiously, and politically.”

Last year, Trump said he would be neutral in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking and would not commit to recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Over the course of the campaign, however, he has walked back those postures without explicitly saying he had changed his mind.

Trump has repeatedly blasted last year’s deal between Iran and six major powers, led by the United States, exchanging sanctions relief for a rollback in Iran’s nuclear program. He has called the agreement “the worst” he has ever seen and said it will lead to Iran becoming a nuclear power. The real estate magnate and television reality star even once suggested that Israel was doomed if he is not elected president. (Clinton is skeptical of aspects of the deal, but has pledged to uphold it.)

What Trump has not done, though, is to join a majority of Republican lawmakers – including among candidates in the primaries – in pledging to kill the deal. Notably, neither does the statement by Friedman and Greenblatt, instead suggesting that a Trump administration would address alleged Iranian violations within the parameters of the deal.

“The U.S. must counteract Iran’s ongoing violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons and their noncompliance with past and present sanctions, as well as the agreements they signed, and implement tough, new sanctions when needed to protect the world and Iran’s neighbors from its continuing nuclear and non-nuclear threats,” it says.

The statement also hews to the Republican platform approved this summer in retreating from over a decade of a commitment by both major American parties to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“The U.S. cannot support the creation of a new state where terrorism is financially incentivized, terrorists are celebrated by political parties and government institutions, and the corrupt diversion of foreign aid is rampant,” it says.

In another departure from Obama administration policies, the statement says it would extend the battle against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement to those who target “persons or entities doing business in Israeli areas,” an apparent reference to the West Bank and Golan Heights. The Obama administration requires non-cooperation with entities that participate in BDS, but explicitly exempts entities – among them, the European Union – that restrict such targeting to the settlements.

An additional pledge in the document is to “ask the Justice Department to investigate coordinated attempts on college campuses to intimidate students who support Israel.”

The Forward's independent journalism depends on donations from readers like you, especially since Ponce died. :)

http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/353295/donald-trump-releases-detailed-israel-policy-plan-6-days-before-vote/

Carl
14th November 2016, 12:22 PM
Pat, you have to be careful of (((people))) attempting to foist a neocon 'wish list' narrative into a Trump presidency.

Remember, Steve Bannon is not their friend.

crimethink
14th November 2016, 12:26 PM
Pat, you have to be careful of (((people))) attempting to foist a neocon 'wish list' narrative into a Trump presidency.

Remember, Steve Bannon is not their friend.

"The Clintons are good people."

"Steve Bannon is not pro-Israel."

Carl
14th November 2016, 12:45 PM
"The Clintons are good people."

"Steve Bannon is not pro-Israel."

You are bound and determined to do your part for the (((status quo))), aren't you?

Here, let's see if Steve Bannon's enemies can give you a clue:

5 Steve Bannon Quotes That Explain Why Trump's Chief Strategist Pick Is Concerning (https://www.romper.com/p/5-steve-bannon-quotes-that-explain-why-trumps-chief-strategist-pick-is-concerning-22563)

crimethink
14th November 2016, 01:52 PM
You are bound and determined to do your part for the (((status quo))), aren't you?


Donald Trump is the status quo. You are having a delusion that he is "different."





Here, let's see if Steve Bannon's enemies can give you a clue:

5 Steve Bannon Quotes That Explain Why Trump's Chief Strategist Pick Is Concerning (https://www.romper.com/p/5-steve-bannon-quotes-that-explain-why-trumps-chief-strategist-pick-is-concerning-22563)

Let's see if you can get a clue about Bannon:

1) Bannon remains the "executive chairman" of a website created by homosexual Jew Andrew Breitbart "during a visit to Israel";
2) Bannon's senior editor is (((Joel Pollak))).
3) Bannon's managing editor is crypto (((Alex Marlow))), who has a BA in Political Science from UC Berzerkley. [well-known source of "conservatives"]
4) Bannon's "Breitbart Tech" editor is homosexual Jew (((Milo)))
5) Bannon has a "Breitbart Jerusalem" office run by neo-Cohen (((Aaron Klein))).

I have been banned at Breitbart several times solely for mentioning the Jewish control of (((banking))), (((Hollywood))), and the US government, and denoucing the anti-Christ State of "Israel." No foul language, no insults, just mention of the Jewish power in our world. Anyone who thinks Breitbart does not put Jewish interests first & foremost is insane.

Carl
14th November 2016, 02:35 PM
Donald Trump is the status quo. You are having a delusion that he is "different."

Let's see if you can get a clue about Bannon:

1) Bannon remains the "executive chairman" of a website created by homosexual Jew Andrew Breitbart "during a visit to Israel";
2) Bannon's senior editor is (((Joel Pollak))).
3) Bannon's managing editor is crypto (((Alex Marlow))), who has a BA in Political Science from UC Berzerkley. [well-known source of "conservatives"]
4) Bannon's "Breitbart Tech" editor is homosexual Jew (((Milo)))
5) Bannon has a "Breitbart Jerusalem" office run by neo-Cohen (((Aaron Klein))).

I have been banned at Breitbart several times solely for mentioning the Jewish control of (((banking))), (((Hollywood))), and the US government, and denoucing the anti-Christ State of "Israel." No foul language, no insults, just mention of the Jewish power in our world. Anyone who thinks Breitbart does not put Jewish interests first & foremost is insane.

Breitbart is not Trump's advisor, Steve Bannon is.

A White Nationalist Who Hates Jews Will Be Trump's Right-Hand Man In The White House (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/11/13/white-nationalist-who-hates-jews-will-be-trumps-right-hand-man-white-house/214419)

Trump, with alt-right Bannon, just blew-up the DNC, the RNC, the Neocons and the Neoliberals. Why do you find those deeds so hard to believe?

And here's what the Alt-Right/Alt-West is about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Wn0J0eC6I

Your Future Under The God Emperor (With The Dark Triad Man) (https://soundcloud.com/this-is-trouble)

Joshua01
14th November 2016, 07:01 PM
"The Clintons are good people."

"Steve Bannon is not pro-Israel."


You're really starting to turn into a one trick pony. That's a shame.

Cebu_4_2
14th November 2016, 07:59 PM
You're really starting to turn into a one trick pony. That's a shame.

No it's not. He is a complete flake since he started here. At first I thought he had knowledge but later realized he knows much less than the quest for knowledge. Give Fred a break and understand him for what he is. Just another member to put on ignore, he has nothing of value to offer. He proclaims high horse but has proved time and time again that he is nothing... zero.S

Sorry Fred, nothing personal.

crimethink
14th November 2016, 09:46 PM
Breitbart is not Trump's advisor, Steve Bannon is.

Are you stupid or illiterate? Bannon is Breitbart's successor. He runs a pro-Jewish website and employs Zionist shills. Again: claiming Breitbart's "executive chairman" Bannon is "anti-Semitic" is insane.




Trump, with alt-right Bannon, just blew-up the...RNC


Surely you have a suffered a psychotic episode.

Trump "blew up" the RNC Politburo by installing the head of the RNC Politburo as his most important cabinet member, Rinsed Penis.

crimethink
14th November 2016, 09:48 PM
No it's not. He is a complete flake since he started here. At first I thought he had knowledge but later realized he knows much less than the quest for knowledge. Give Fred a break and understand him for what he is. Just another member to put on ignore, he has nothing of value to offer. He proclaims high horse but has proved time and time again that he is nothing... zero.S

Sorry Fred, nothing personal.

Nothing personal taken. You're a half-literate low-brow type that has minimal discernment, so I can't expect you to see anything of value in things of high cognitive complexity...you simply can't understand.

Cebu_4_2
15th November 2016, 01:33 AM
Thanks Fred.

Carl
16th November 2016, 12:39 PM
Are you stupid or illiterate? Bannon is Breitbart's successor. He runs a pro-Jewish website and employs Zionist shills. Again: claiming Breitbart's "executive chairman" Bannon is "anti-Semitic" is insane.

Surely you have a suffered a psychotic episode.

Trump "blew up" the RNC Politburo by installing the head of the RNC Politburo as his most important cabinet member, Rinsed Penis.

How about this; you're free to believe as you please but the way things are stacking up, chances are looking fairly good that you will be proven wrong.

Unless, of course, you're bitching about Trump not rounding up all the jews and shipping them off to Israel, on that, you'll probably be right.

Joshua01
16th November 2016, 01:30 PM
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