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"They will all stop laughing” - Hilter Rise of Western imperialism - Palestine

"They will all stop laughing” - Hilter Rise of Western imperialism - Palestine

Introduction

These are most famous remarks made by Adolf Hitler on September 30, 1942, "They will all stop laughing."

Trump remarks on similar lines and mindset, no doubt Hitler was more savvy to talk less.

Quote “US President Trump says "Hamas will find out" what he means when he says "all hell is going to break loose."

"You'll find out, and they'll find out too. Hamas will find out what I mean. They're gonna find out what I mean. These are sick people.” Unquote

Based on President Trump’s recent statements, there are several potential options he might consider if Hamas does not release all hostages by the Saturday noon deadline:

Propose Canceling the Ceasefire

Trump has suggested that he would call for the cancellation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire if the hostages are not released by the deadline. He has instructed Israel to prepare for cancellation of cease-fire agreement.

He stated, “If all of the hostages aren’t returned by Saturday 12 o’clock – I think it’s an appropriate time – I would say cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out”.

Pressure Israel to Take Action

While acknowledging that the final decision rests with Israel, Trump indicated he would urge Israel to take more aggressive action. He said, “I’m speaking for myself. Israel can override it, but for myself, Saturday at 12 o’clock – and if they’re not here, all hell is going to break out”.

Threaten Unspecified Consequences

Trump has hinted at potential consequences without providing specific details. When asked about what would happen if the deadline isn’t met, he responded, “You’ll find out, and they’ll find out too. Hamas will find out what I mean”.

Withhold Aid to Regional Allies

Trump suggested he might consider withholding aid from U.S. allies in the region, particularly Jordan and Egypt, if they refuse to accept Palestinian refugees as part of his plan for Gaza. This could be used as leverage to pressure Hamas indirectly.

Push for U.S. Involvement in Gaza

Trump has previously proposed a plan for U.S. “ownership” of Gaza, describing it as a “real estate development for the future”. While not directly related to the hostage situation, he might use the deadline as a pretext to advocate for more direct U.S. involvement in the region.

Conclusion

It’s important to note that while Trump has outlined these potential actions, the actual implementation would depend on various factors, including Israel’s decisions and the broader geopolitical context. Additionally, as a former president, Trump’s ability to directly influence policy is limited, and these statements should be considered in the context of his potential campaign for the upcoming election.

FAF additional review

For many years, we've cherished the belief that we live in a democracy, something that the global community often holds in high regard, especially when reflecting on the World War II era.

The actions of leaders during and after the World Wars were meant to prevent authoritarian and totalitarian regimes from reaching such horrific extremes, as sadly exemplified by the Jewish genocide. Are we today eluding to same approach and mindset of ethnic cleansing during these times.

During that time, the Armenian genocide was dismissed by some as a conspiracy theory, a painful reminder of the denial faced by those who suffered.

Another devastating event was the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, involving Belgium, the CIA, and others—a cruelty that history finds difficult to forgive. Same Sankara execution by CIA at Burkino Faso.

These events are still discussed and resonate today.

Around the world, there have been numerous instances where the cries for freedom and independence, particularly across the African continent, were tragically silenced. These are not the proudest moments in our shared history.

After World War II, there was hope for lasting peace.

The British handed the mandate of Palestine over to the United Nations, which established legal frameworks for recognizing a Palestinian state—a recognition Israel has yet to grant.

The ongoing conflict between these two nations has been fraught with numerous wars for various reasons. Some battles are fought over legitimate rights to land, while others are seen as annexations under the guise of counter-terrorism, invoking empathy for the genocide during World War II.

The international community has watched this conflict unfold, yet apart from Iran, few nations have offered substantial support.

The involvement western bloc in execution of leaders like Gaddafi and Saddam, often at the hands of Western powers, is noteworthy and leaves a deep impact.

Moving beyond the wars, the United States has become closely involved with its ally Israel, influenced by AIPAC, a powerful U.S. lobby that plays a significant role in elections and other crucial activities.

Currently, a ceasefire agreement is in place, and Western powers have announced plans to relocate Palestinians to Jordan, Egypt, and Africa.

These announcements by the United States have sparked international outcry, yet actions have been limited to statements, leaving the displaced on their ancestral lands. 

Our understanding of World War II and related conspiracy theories sheds light on the plight of the less privileged and impoverished communities.

Despite ongoing discussions, the Western bloc continues to take decisive action. There remains a question of why His Royal Highness King Abdullah is visiting the White House while U.S. presidents change over time.

It seems that while nations concentrate on economic growth, they are reluctant to come forward with fear of jeopardizing US relations.

Man was expecting to have for lasting peace after WWII.

British handed Palestine to UN and legal mandate were drawn to legalize Palestine state , which was never recognized by Isreal 

There has been so many wars between these two nations for right or wrong reasons. Some fought for right of their land and other annexation in name of Terrorosm, under name of empathy of genocide during WWIi

World has been watching the conflict but no nation except Iran came forward to support them and as a result got declared a terrorist state by US.

We understand how deeply disheartening and complex the situation in Palestine must feel, especially considering the hopes for lasting peace after WWII.

When the British handed Palestine over to the United Nations, there was an expectation for a legal mandate to establish a Palestinian state, a dream that has yet to be realized in the eyes of Israel.

The numerous conflicts between these two nations have been fueled by a variety of reasons, some fighting for the right to their land, others under the guise of combating terrorism, all tangled with the painful history of genocide during WWII.

It's heartbreaking to witness a world that largely stands by, with only a nation like Iran stepping forward in support, only to be labeled a terrorist state by the US.

The tragic executions of leaders like Gaddafi and Saddam under mysterious circumstances only add to the sense of injustice felt by many.

The current ceasefire agreement and the proposals to relocate Palestinians to Jordan, Egypt, and Africa are stirring international concern, yet it seems these concerns are being met with little more than words.

This ongoing struggle profoundly affects those who have lived on this land for generations, especially the vulnerable, the children, and the elderly.

It's understandable to feel a sense of frustration when it seems like only the Western bloc takes decisive action. It's perplexing to see figures like King Abdullah visiting the White House, representing a legacy of leadership while US presidents come and go.

In moments like these, it's crucial to keep conversations going and maintain hope that empathy and understanding will eventually lead to meaningful.

No matter what we upload one side fighting for their land and lawful rights. These are brave people.

We dont call them terrorist but rename them ’freedom fighters’

Remember God is in control.

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