It is generally accepted that as
individuals, we are one thing but we like to project an image of ourselves that
is another thing. Stated differently, there is a variance between the reality
and the appearance of who we are. Depending on the person, the variance can be
small or can be large.
The same is true of groups of people, be
that a small association of individuals or an entity that's striving to be
recognized as a nation, or even a full-fledged nation. Whereas it is difficult
most of the time, to measure the variance between the reality of an individual
and their appearance, it is less difficult to identify and measure the variance
between the reality of a pseudo nation and its image, or between the reality of
a full-fledged nation and the image it projects of itself.
Let's recall an incident that will help us
elucidate an important principle. It was promised that the United States of
America was going to unveil a plan for the Middle East peace at the start of
2019. And then it happened that the Israelis said they will have an election in
April of that year, and they wanted the unveiling of the American plan to be
delayed till after the election so that it does not interfere with it.
America agreed with that idea, and delayed
the unveiling of the plan. But guess what happened shortly after that … just a
few weeks before the election. America recognized Israel's annexation of
Syria's Golan, a move that was described both in America and in Israel as a
deliberate ploy to help Netanyahu win the election. And so, the world concluded
yet again, that despite the image of perfection America and Israel project of
themselves, they proved that their word is worth less than a dog's poop. To be
sure, at no time in the history of the planet was the variance between the
reality and the image of a nation so huge.
Because you cannot be deceptive by this
much at one time and truthful at another time, the world considers you
deceptive all the time, and takes measures to guard against your antics. This
is how the world has viewed the Jews since the beginning of time, and how it
began to see Israel subsequent to the terrorist acts the Jews unleashed on the
unarmed Palestinian farmers and the British rulers early in the twentieth
century.
However, there remained a paradox to
resolve. America was viewed as a near-perfect nation almost throughout the
twentieth century for valid reasons, but then the country quickly turned into a
pariah. What happened? Well, it did not take much to figure out what happened.
It is that America was infiltrated by a Fifth Column of Jews who transformed
the superpower's word from a nugget of gold to a dog's poop.
You get a sense of how this could have
happened when you read an article that came under the title: “Why Trump's
Middle East Initiative Is Doomed To Fail No Matter What He Does,” written by
Jonathan S. Tobin and published on May 23, 2019 in The Federalist.
The point that Tobin is making is what the
Jews have been making since the Oslo Accord. It is that they want the status
quo to remain intact because it is the best way by which the Palestinians are
made to flee their homeland and cede it to the Jews. But because the latter
profess that Israel is perfect, they want it said that it is the Palestinians
who do not want the conflict to be resolved. In fact, Jonathan Tobin is
claiming that such is the current Palestinian position with respect to the plan
that’s yet to be unveiled. And this is why, speaking in the name of all Jews,
he predicts that the plan will fail no matter what Donald Trump does.
Having placed the blame on the
Palestinians in advance, Tobin seized on the fact that before the unveiling,
there will be an economic workshop in Bahrain during which a vision will be
hashed out as to what the Palestinians could look forward to if the plan were
adopted and implemented. But citing the pessimistic view of Aaron David
Miller––one of those Jews America paid to work for peace but in reality, worked
to wreck every chance at achieving it––Jonathan Tobin, described a scheme as to
how the Bahraini event can be used to wreck the Trump peace plan before it is
unveiled, while pretending to work for peace.
Here is what Tobin did. He built on the
Miller view that economics alone will not work because the Palestinians want a
political solution as well. The Trump team being aware of this, Tobin worries
that the plan will stipulate territorial concessions on the part of Israel. That
will be a bad thing to do, says Tobin, because the Palestinians are so evil, he
can tell that even if they will accept the Trump peace plan, they will not
accept the legitimacy of Israel. And Tobin adds that this will amount to the
Palestinians rejecting the Trump deal even if they'll say they accept it.
Translation: The Jews must reject the plan and legitimately blame the failure
on the Palestinians.