Rumble link Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link
Has US President Donald Trump finally surpassed all of his predecessors since Eisenhower in getting “mad dog Israel” under control? Or are the man and the dog definitely working together?
Before considering those questions, please note that mad dog Israel is not an antisemitic trope, but an openly announced strategy. Moshe Dayan, Israel’s most celebrated general, memorably formulated his nation’s central doctrine: “Israel must be like a mad dog, too dangerous to bother.” Through insanely reckless violence—the systematic weaponization of rape and torture, the genocide of Gaza, the terrorist pager attack on Lebanon, the unprovoked attack on Iran, the deliberate targeted slaughter of hundreds of journalists, the bombing of US base hosting Qatar, the public execution of Charlie Kirk, and an apparent foiled terror attack on the United Nations all being recent examples—the Zionists imagine that their tiny nation of seven million officially Israeli Jews backed by a few million sayanim agents infiltrating Western countries can somehow stave off their inevitable expulsion from Stolen Palestine.
The Israeli mad dog has been terrorizing the United States for generations. It has ripped out Uncle Sam’s throat and then devoured his heart twice—first on November 22, 1963, then again on September 11, 2001. Most sensible people would agree that a dog like that needs to be put down, not chained up.
Yet many seemingly sensible folks are voicing hopes that Donald Trump has finally looped a choke-chain around the neck of Netanyahu. Jeffrey Sachs seems to think that Trump’s flawed 20-point plan could become the basis for a viable one: The rapid and complete implementation of the long-dormant “two-state solution” featuring the creation of official Palestine including all territory stolen by the Zionists in 1967. That would require the US to get “Israel” under control in a way that it has not since the 1950s.
Writing in The Guardian, Mohamad Bazzi claims that Trump “strong-armed” Netanyahu. The Washington Post credited Trump’s “pressure” with forcing the deal on a reluctant Israel. The Atlantic says Trump “pushed” Israel. Haaretz‘s Aluf Binn says Trump “imposed” the deal on Israel and that “Now Military Aid to Israel Is His Target”:
The mass
Published on 1 month ago
If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.
Donate