Anonymous ID: 9bf859 Jan. 29, 2025, 12:21 p.m. No.22461344   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1347 >>1352 >>1356 >>1359 >>1373 >>1557 >>1670 >>1701 >>1825 >>1903

🚨TILLIS: "Are you a conspiracy theorist?"

 

RFK JR: "That is a pejorative that is applied to me mainly to keep me from asking difficult questions.

 

I was told that I was a conspiracy theorist for saying that COVID vaccines wouldn't prevent transmission, now they admit it.

 

I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said red dye causes cancer, now the FDA acknowledges it.

 

I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said fluoride lowers IQ, now they have published a study showing a inverse correlation.

 

I can go on for a week."

 

12:09 PM · Jan 29, 2025

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Anonymous ID: 9bf859 Jan. 29, 2025, 1:24 p.m. No.22461681   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1825 >>1903

https://insiderpaper.com/jordan-king-insists-palestinians-must-remain-on-their-land/

 

Egypt, Jordan reject forced displacement of Palestinians

 

AFPJanuary 29, 2025 11:10 am

 

Palestinians mark 'Nakba' anniversary as thousands flee Gaza's RafahSource: Video Screenshot

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan’s King Abdullah II rejected on Wednesday any forced displacement of Gazans after US President Donald Trump floated an idea to move Palestinians from the territory to the two Arab countries.

 

In his first public response to Trump’s comments, Sisi said that displacing “the Palestinian people from their land is an injustice that we cannot take part in.”

 

Speaking at a press conference in Cairo with Kenyan President William Ruto, he added that Egypt’s historic position in favour of the creation of a Palestinian state “can never be compromised.”

 

Sisi said Egypt was nonetheless “determined to work with President Trump, who seeks to achieve the desired peace based on the two-state solution.”

 

“We believe that President Trump is capable of fulfilling this long-awaited goal of establishing a just and lasting peace in the Middle East,” he added.

 

Meanwhile, in Brussels, Jordan’s King Abdullah II stressed his country’s “firm position on the need to keep the Palestinians on their land and to guarantee their legitimate rights, in accordance with the Israeli and Palestinian two-state solution.”

 

After an Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect on Jan 19, Trump had floated a plan to “clean out” the Gaza Strip, reiterating the idea on Monday as he called for Palestinians to move to “safer” locations such as Egypt or Jordan.

 

Speaking to reporters on Monday evening, Trump said that he hoped Sisi “would take some” Gazans.

 

“We helped them a lot, and I’m sure he’d help us,” he said.

 

“As they say, it’s a rough neighbourhood, but I think he would do it, and I think the king of Jordan would do it too.”

 

The idea has since been roundly rejected by regional leaders, as well as by Germany and France, with both saying it was “unacceptable.”

 

Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, however, has called it a “great idea”, and said he was working with the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to prepare an operational plan to ensure that President Trump’s vision is realised.”

 

Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023, both Egypt and Jordan have warned of plans to displace Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank across their borders.

 

Sisi has repeatedly said that such a displacement would “eradicate the case for Palestinian statehood.”

 

''Both countries, key US allies in the region, are heavily reliant on foreign aid, with Washington serving as one of their largest donors.''

Anonymous ID: 9bf859 Jan. 29, 2025, 1:35 p.m. No.22461742   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Sometimes, I come here and just laud my jr and sr. high school education where I learned about

 

Mao's Great Leap Forward,

Pol-Pot's Killing Fields,

Soviet Starvation

The Holocaust

 

where a combined 100M people died - "for the greater good".

 

I also got to learn about the "Cold War" where the US & Commies (Soviet Union & China) used lightweight countries to advance their own agendas (positive or negative). Some of those countries included:

 

Egypt

Jordan

Vietnam

Korea

Cuba

Israel

Iraq

Iran

Saudi Arabia

 

I was mostly taught that the US was trying to advance "Democracy" (and that was good) and that the Commies were just trying to control resources (BAD)…and when someone asked the teacher how do we know it is good or bad? The teacher responded calmly, "THEY CANT LEAVE"

 

I also can't help but wonder why and how even though sleeping through 9th grade social studies I was the only one to have picked up on those details and that there is such a vocal community of failure that complain of complete ignorance of those factoids until 2017 or so…

 

fuckin' amazing.