Showing posts with label Jared Kushner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jared Kushner. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2025

Do the Jews Control the US Government ? │ The Jerusalem Post

"Do the Jews control the US government?" asks The Jerusalem Post, and just like that, the question they’d rather not have raised lands front and center. Let's not kid ourselves: this isn't about transparency. 
 

It's about controlling the narrative, gaslighting dissenters, and preemptively dismissing critiques of Israeli influence in Washington. The image of the Israeli and American flags fluttering side by side? It's the perfect metaphor for what is the true nature of the 
"special relationship" - one where sovereignty takes a backseat to Tel Aviv's agenda.
 
 
Ziocon MIGDon, January 26, 2025.

The US-Israeli relationship isn’t just cozy, it's symbiotic in a way that leaves America playing servant. From AIPAC's lobby machine to billions in military aid, Washington’s foreign policy isn’t just pro-Israel, it’s Israeli-first and always first. Every war in the Middle East, every veto at the UN, and every blank check to fund apartheid policies in Palestine underscores a system where US interests are sidelined for Tel Aviv's.



This isn't a question of 
"control"—it's a demonstration of how the levers of influence work. Zionism’s grip on Washington is a textbook case of soft power gone unchecked, shaping narratives, wars, and diplomacy in a way that serves one master. 
 

But as the world shifts to multipolarity, cracks in the façade are beginning to show. The Global South isn't buying the story anymore, and even within the US, the grip of the Zionist lobby is being questioned louder than ever. The question isn’t just who controls the US government, it's how much longer they'll be able to get away with it. 

Friday, November 15, 2024

US Greenland 2029: Congressman Collins' Map Rekindles Trump's Dream

The idea of the US purchasing Greenland, an island a quarter the size of the USA, resurfaced after Republican Congressman Mike Collins shared an image of Donald Trump's 2024 Electoral College map, which included Greenland, colored red. The map was captioned "Project 2029," hinting that the island could become part of the US by 2029.

 Project 2029: The Greenland Purchase.

During his first term, Trump notably raised the idea of buying Greenland, describing it as 
"essentially a large real estate deal." In 2019, he remarked, "Denmark essentially owns it … We’re very good allies with Denmark, we protect Denmark like we protect large portions of the world … Strategically, it’s interesting, and we’d be interested, but we’ll talk to them a little bit." 

  "Essentially a large real estate deal." 
 Danish prime minister, 2019: "Trump doesn't understand reality."

Trump’s proposal to purchase Greenland reportedly included assuming Denmark's $600 million annual subsidy to the island. He also jokingly suggested swapping Greenland for Puerto Rico during discussions, according to The New York Times. However, Denmark, a NATO ally, firmly rejected the idea, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calling it 
"absurd" and declaring, "Greenland is not for sale. That's where the conversation ends."

 
Deutsche Welle, August 16, 2019.

Throughout history, the US has shown interest in acquiring Greenland, with discussions dating back to 1867, 1910, and 1946. The island’s appeal lies in its substantial untapped resources, including offshore oil and gas reserves, as well as confirmed deposits of zinc, gold, iron ore, uranium, and other metals. Recent discoveries of rare earth elements, crucial for electric vehicles and wind turbines, have only increased its strategic value. 
 
» Gaza could be a valuable waterfront property. «
Jared Kushner, February 15, 2024.
 
Additionally, Greenland is seen as a critical geopolitical asset, with its position offering control over Arctic sea lanes and access to resources worth potentially trillions of dollars. It is also home to US military infrastructure, including components of the ballistic missile warning system and phased-array radar equipment at Thule Air Base, cementing NATO's control over the North Atlantic. In the future, Greenland could even be used to deploy US intermediate-range ground-based missiles.