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Donald Trump, John Hagee, Zionism And The Chabad
King Solomon wrote, “Much study is a weariness of the flesh.” (Eccl. 12:12 KJV) I will add that it doesn’t make one a lot of friends either—especially if what one discovers through his studies cuts against the grain of commonly accepted teaching.
In my message to Liberty Fellowship last Sunday, I made the point that Zionism is one of America’s greatest threats. I do not say that lightly. Many years and untold hours of laborious study have led me to that conclusion. Only the lack of truth-preaching (including truth-preaching about Zionism) from America’s pulpits is a greater threat to our country. Beyond that, Zionism is one of the most politically protected institutions in America. No! It is THE most politically protected institution in the country. Bar none!
The influence and intimidation that Zionism wields over America’s major institutions and industries are incalculable—and seemingly impenetrable. From the church house to the White House, from Main Street to Wall Street, from Hollywood and Vine to Broadway and from the marbled halls of Congress to the hallowed halls of ivy-covered universities, Zionism reigns supreme. It rules our institutions with an iron fist. And it takes no prisoners against anyone who dares to challenge it. No one, and I mean no one—white or black, male or female, Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative—can criticize Zionism without incurring the wrath of the combined weight of the media, entertainment, political, business and religious elite falling on them like a ton of bricks.
When Temple University professor and CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill (a black man) dared to criticize Israeli violence against the indigenous people of Palestine, he was quickly fired by the giant cable news network. When Republican Senator Rand Paul (a white man) held up $38 billion of U.S. foreign aid to Zionist Israel’s war machine, the Israeli lobby jumped on him like a chicken on a June bug. Rand quickly capitulated. When Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (an Arab woman) dared to criticize the powerful Israeli lobby group, AIPAC, she was immediately denounced by congressmen and senators from both parties as well as by the President of the United States, who demanded that she resign. She quickly apologized.
https://russia-insider.com/en/donald-trump-john-hagee-zionism-and-chabad/ri26276
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President al-Assad: The war was between us Syrians and terrorism, we triumph together not against each other
President Bashar al-Assad stressed that thanks to our armed forces, the supporting forces, allies, friends and brothers, Syria managed to defeat terrorism, stressing that protecting the homeland would not have been achieved without a unified popular will of all the elements of the Syrian society.
In a speech during his meeting with heads of local councils from all provinces on Monday, President al-Assad said that holding local councils elections proves the strength of the Syrian people and the state, adding that the elections proves the failure of enemies’ bet to turn the Syrian state into a failed state unable to perform its tasks.
His Excellency underlined the importance of the local administration experience, which had positive and negative aspects like any other experience, stressing that issuing law no. 107 was a significant step for enhancing the effectiveness of local administration by giving municipalities more independence and expanding decentralization.
The President noted that law no. 107 should have been implemented within five years, but it was issued at the time when the war began on Syria, so its implementation was delayed and the elections were postponed as a natural result of there being areas outside the control of the state.
He said that the essence of the local administration law is achieving balance in development across all areas by giving local administrative units the authority to develop their areas in terms of economy, urban development, culture, and services, thereby improving citizens’ living conditions by launching projects, providing job opportunities, and providing services locally, particularly in remote areas.
President al-Assad said it is no longer practical to manage the affairs of the society and state and achieved balanced development in the same centralized way that had been used for decades, noting that the population of Syria in 1971 when the previous law was issued was around 7 million, while the population in 2011 when law 107 was issued had reached around 22 million.
He noted that the number of people with advanced scientific qualifications also doubled three times in that time, which makes local units more capable of performing their tasks without referring or relying fully on central authorities, although there still are differences in the numbers of people with qualifications between certain areas, and this is why the law must be applied gradually so that there are no discrepancies in development between areas.
His Excellency said that as local units manage day-to-day affairs in their areas, the central establishments can focus on its overseeing role and on comprehensive strategies and policies instead of being tangled in daily details.
He said that the launch of development projects locally will complement the strategic projects of the state and this in itself is an investment of financial and human resources.
The President noted that local units are the most capable of perceiving details in society, and therefore can provide accurate statistics which is vital for the central authority in terms of devising more realistic plans that suit the needs of citizens and the country.
https://www.sana.sy/en/?p=158819
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But they are dangerous people! Europe reluctant to 'take back' ISIS fighters as Trump demands
Trump's call upon European countries to "take back" and prosecute jihadists captured in Syria, has met quite a mixed reaction, with Germany expressing legal concerns over such a move and Denmark firmly rejecting it altogether.
The bold demand was tweeted by the US President on Sunday. The options for Europe are simple – to take Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) fighters "back," or the US and its subordinate militants in Syria "we will be forced to release them."
The call was heard, yet some countries flatly rejected it.
"We are talking about the most dangerous people in the world. We should not take them back," a spokesperson for Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has said. The official described Trump's call as premature, claiming that the situation in Syria was far from stable.
https://www.rt.com/news/451697-jihadists-return-europe-trump/
We know about your liberal group faggot fuck off with your SAGE marker