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The plan revolves around maintaining "the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel" and a continued growth of "military cooperation and coordination," wrote Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman, the co-chairmen of Trump's Israel advisory committee.
The policy advocates going beyond the memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement between the two nations and ensuring "that Israel receives maximum military, strategic and tactical cooperation from the United States, and the MOU will not limit the support that we give."
Trump's policy also encourages the U.S. to defend Israel diplomatically by vetoing "any United Nations votes that unfairly single out Israel," opposing "efforts to delegitimize Israel, impose discriminatory double standards against Israel, or to impose special labeling requirements on Israeli products or boycotts on Israeli goods."
The policy also states that the "U.S. should cut off funds for the UN Human Rights Council, a body dominated by countries presently run by dictatorships that seems solely devoted to slandering the Jewish State."
The Trump administration will also be skeptical of the two-state solution that the policy calls "impossible as long as the Palestinians are unwilling to renounce violence against Israel or recognize Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.”
I just can't believe he is the 45th US president... :SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Well saidI personally find it daft that people focus so much on "majorities" and "minorities" anyway. The more you talk about it, the more people will focus on it, regardless of if they want to or not, and only make things worse, especially for those who are part of the majority and feel like subhumans since they're not some special minority.
I don't really know if I'm considered minority anymore (gay white man), but the one thing I've always wanted is for people to stuff the identity politics. It bothers me that people demonize people who are white, or straight, or cis, because they "don't understand" struggles, and we have to help the poor, downtrodden minorities, when it's just patronising to minorities and alienating to majorities.
On the subject of the election itself, I'm not surprised Trump won. I don't know if he'll be a good president or not, but people are tired of the status quo, especially those at the bottom of the barrel (not the middle class -- the poor), as it doesn't seem to be doing anything to improve their situation, so they'd rather have destructive change, believing things can't get any worse and only better if they break from the establishment.
"Puerto Ricans..." H...Heeeey! =PpPpPpPpP',',',',' Bring on the Zombie Apocalypse!! Oh wait...mew can't Run... meh, Mew's had a decent life...BRING ON THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!!I'm honestly alright with Trump. Interesting how much the world cared about the next US president. The future leader of the world really.
The news doesn't shut up about the people who voted for Trump. They say uneducated white males voted for him as if they voted for him solely because they didn't go to university. Whether they voted for him because they are midwest and southern, for lack of a better word, "racists" as everyone throws around. It's pretty obvious that there are towns that are dependent on retrieving natural materials. With America shipping these material collection jobs to other countries, these men in small towns who have no education, cannot find a better job, and whos small towns that depend on their material collection economy suffer the most.
Trump struck a chord with white people man. Those inner country white people are pissed that the government focuses on everyone else but them, middle class white people, the ones most important to the economy. The world keeps saying "why America?" I can see exactly why people voted for him.
I dunno about Black people. But Democrats needed to stop going for the Latino vote. LOL we don't vote man. Maybe Puerto Ricans are more in tune with politics but the newly arrived immigrants like my family don't. Trump realized the minorities don't vote and went for the people who do, whites.
Maybe we gotta stop pretending everythings OK with this country and well.... take a different approach to it then trying to help others when we can't help ourselves.