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geek tragedy

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Fri Dec 16, 2016, 10:30 AM Dec 2016

Settler council hails 'knowledgeable and wise' Trump envoy pick

http://www.timesofisrael.com/settler-leader-trumps-ambassador-pick-significant-and-encouraging/

“Friedman has a deep love for all of the land and people of Israel, including those in Judea and Samaria,” said Oded Revivi, the mayor of the Efrat settlement and Yesha’s foreign envoy, in a statement. “His knowledge and wisdom of the issues will strengthen the bridge between our great nations,” he said.

Local settler leader Yossi Dagan also welcomed Trump’s announcement on Friday morning, calling it an “encouraging” move.

“David Friedman is a true friend and partner of the State of Israel and the settlements,” said a statement from Dagan, the head of the Samaria Regional Council in the West Bank.

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Zionist Organization of America chief Morton Klein, a Trump supporter, said Friedman “has the potential to be the greatest US ambassador to Israel ever.”

Friedman “thoroughly understands the detailed tragic reality of the Arab/Islamic war against Israel,” Klein said in a statement. “He has a powerful grasp of Israel’s defense needs, the dangers they face, and the danger now of a Hamas/[Palestinian Authority] State. No previous ambassador appreciates the political, historic, legal, and religious rights of the Jews to Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem like David. Yet he respects and understands the beliefs and hopes and dreams of the political left in Israel and America. This, in addition to his heartfelt love of Israel and all its people, makes him uniquely qualified for this position.”


Trump is easily the most pro-Israel president in US history. Also easily the most pro-Russian president in US history since WWII.

Interesting times.

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branford

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3. Why?
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 02:59 AM
Dec 2016

As President Obama reminded us, elections have consequences.

I very much doubt Friedman is saying anything that isn't acceptable to Trump. Whether you like it or not, it is wholly within Trump's power as president to demonstrably change the course of American middle east policy once he takes office.

Moreover, a very strong pro-Israel stance is very unlikely to politically damage Trump with his base or even our ostensibly pro-Israel Democratic party. In fact, I believe the vast majority of Americans could care less about the details of where our embassy is in Israel or similar matters like the settlements, no matter how much J Street, Black Lives Matter or the far left objects. Moreover, there's so much else going on in the region that has absolutely nothing to do with Israel, to say nothing of the Sunni / Shia divide between the Gulf States and Iran, that as a result not only does much of the Arab world does not want to discuss the Palestinians at all, many regional powers like Saudi Arabia are quietly working with Israel against Iran as a mutual threat. The Arab states barely spoke up during the last gulf war, and the Palestinians haven't become more popular or important since then.

If we move our embassy or take a stronger pro-Israel stance under Trump, except to a fringe, it will be completely non-controversial in the USA, and while some Muslim states will complain, it will be all bark and no bite under the current circumstances. The Palestinians should of taken advantage of the Obama presidency, but then again, to quote Abba Eban, they never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

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