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Related: About this forumPence to Israel: US embassy will move to Jerusalem in 2019
Source: Associated Press
By KEN THOMAS and ARON HELLER
24 minutes ago
JERUSALEM (AP) Vice President Mike Pence told Israels parliament on Monday that the U.S. embassy will move to Jerusalem by the end of 2019, receiving a rousing ovation as he pledged to barrel ahead with a plan that has set off weeks of unrest and thrown U.S. peace efforts into disarray.
The plan to accelerate the move of the embassy, announced in the first-ever address of a sitting American vice president to the Knesset, marked the highlight of Pences three-day visit to Israel celebrating President Donald Trumps decision last month to recognize Jerusalem as Israels capital.
The United States has chosen fact over fiction and fact is the only true foundation for a just and lasting peace, Pence said.
Jerusalem is Israels capital and as such President Trump has directed the State Department to immediately begin preparations to move the United States embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, he said adding the embassy will open before the end of next year.
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matt819
(10,749 posts)I don't know what the consulate in Jerusalem is like, but an embassy is a much larger beast. Building an embassy or even converting the consulate is a massive proposition. (See also, American embassy London).
All that done in one year? I think not.
Next, by that time they're too close to 2020, and the pressure will be on to just hold on until the 2020 election, just in case things change.
Sure, this regime could barrel on through, but given its overall progress on other fronts (that is, almost none, except deportations), it's unlikely they can get it together to accomplish anything of note.
oberliner
(58,724 posts)Seems like this move will happen eventually (maybe not in the time table claimed by Pence).
matt819
(10,749 posts)Like much of what has happened so far and what will undoubtedly happen in the next few years, this will be reversed.
Or I'm wrong.
But that's what I think.
oberliner
(58,724 posts)My view is that the move is probably inevitable but will also probably take longer than predicted.
aranthus
(3,386 posts)Even if the Arab/Muslim world does not react with violence, what does moving the embassy do for the US?