Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Building that wall

As we continue to make ourselves irrelevant in the world.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told Arab and Islamic leaders on Wednesday that the United States is no longer fit to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal and should be replaced as mediator by the United Nations, outlining a significant policy shift in response to President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

In an impassionate speech, Abbas said his people will no longer accept the United States as a peace broker but added that they remain committed to international resolutions which have formed the basis of the process.

  AP
Jared can now concentrate on keeping himself out of the pokey.

And, as if that wasn't enough, McMaster adds another layer of bricks.
U.S. is about to lose a reliable NATO ally.

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On Tuesday evening, U.S. National Security Adviser Gen. H. R. McMaster spoke at Policy Exchange in Washington, recalled that "radical Islamist ideology is a grave threat to all civilized people" and singled out Turkey and Qatar as its main supporters today.

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To be clear, Mr. McMaster's remarks had nothing to do with "radical Islamist ideology" at all. Here's what makes the United States unhappy right now: First, the Astana process, which Turkey launched in cooperation with Russia and Iran, has rendered the U.S.-backed Geneva talks obsolete. At the same time, Turkey decided to purchase the S-400 air defense system from Russia instead of buying Patriot missiles from the United States. Finally, the Turks have been critical of Washington's plans to form a united front against Iran in the Middle East – featuring Saudi Arabia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and others.

In other words, the U.S. national security adviser was upset by America's self-made disasters in the region.

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Moving forward, Turkey will maintain a transactional relationship with the U.S. and cooperate with Washington if and when Turkish interests are aligned with American interests. However, the Turks will turn to Russia for cooperation at other times when necessary.

  Daily Sabah
And not just Turkey.  But, speaking of...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan called on world powers to recognize east Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine on Wednesday and said the United States should reverse the "awful and provocative" decision recognize the city as Israel's capital.

   YNet News

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