When you've watched the short-term tactical moves of someone for a
while, you can pretty well determine their long-term strategic goal.
You can do this unless you're watching a bunch of amateurs who are
still improvising each of their moves as they advance toward a confused vision
with little or no root that is planted in reality. In this case, you'll
determine that they will be moving aimlessly from one chaotic situation onto
another.
It can also happen that you'll find yourself watching someone that
relies heavily on tactical moves to score immediate and temporary success,
while at the same time moving surefootedly toward a goal that is planted more
in the realm of the imagination rather than the realm of reality.
This would be the Jews who constantly monitor their surroundings,
waiting for a tactical opportunity to present itself so that they can pounce on
it and exploit it. The Jews will do this while keeping an eye on the strategic
promise that a powerful being called the Messiah will come down someday ––
perhaps tomorrow or a thousand years from now –– and hand them Planet Earth
with all its content. And this is the reason why they must be ready at all time
to drop everything they do and welcome him.
Beside waiting for the Messiah, the biggest preoccupation of the
Jews at this time, is the matter of grabbing most or all of Palestine from its
indigenous Palestinian heir apparent. Because the Jews cannot do the work of
snatching the territory alone, they resorted to the old trick of recruiting a
sucker who would agree to do the dirty work for them. The sucker they recruited
this time, is America.
A Jew that continues to claim being an American, has managed to
make several administrations retain him to represent what is supposed to be his
country. What he did, was pretend to mediate between the parties in the ongoing
Middle Eastern conflict. That Jew is Dennis Ross who began life as a Catholic
American, then realized he was a half-Jew, then decided to live like a full
Jew, and finally dedicated his life to the exploitation of his old American
credentials to better serve Israel, always Israel and no one but Israel.
Dennis Ross wrote an article under the title: “Don't Dismiss the
Bahrain Conference,” and the subtitle: “It can help Palestinians.” It was
published on June 19, 2019 in Foreign Policy and reprinted on the website of
the Washington Institute on that same date.
Having transferred the material possessions that belonged to the
Palestinians to the hands of the Jews, Dennis Ross is no longer claiming to
mediate between the two sides. But there was still one thing that the Jews had
not extracted from the Palestinians: their honor. This is what the Jews are
trying to grab at this time, which is why they summoned Dennis Ross to help
them achieve their goal. Ross welcomed the opportunity to serve one more time
because to him, the honor of Palestinians, is the highest gift he'll have the
honor of putting in the hands of the Jews. And that's what he is discussing in
his article.
What Ross is doing in the article, is give the Trump Team advice
on how to make a success of the upcoming Bahrain conference. To communicate his
ideas, he adopted the style of criticizing the way that Trump operated in the past
and telling him how to do better next time. Well, if you're familiar with how
Ross used to operate, you'll realize he is proposing that Trump adopt the old
Dennis Ross style.
What the style boils down to, is give Israel what it asks for, one
thing after another, with no questions asked. In so doing, however, Trump must
couple every tangible gift that Israel gets with a slogan he recites to the
Palestinians or a promise for a future delivery of something they want ––
provided they negotiate successfully for it. So, here is how a condensed
version of the Dennis Ross article sounds like:
“The Trump approach has ignored Palestinian needs. The plan could
appeal to a Palestinian public that wants to live a more normal life free of
Israeli occupation. The administration continually responded to the symbolic
needs of Israel. The irony is that Trump still could have taken many of the
steps that appear to favor Israel without losing the Palestinian public. When
declaring Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Trump could have said he recognized
Palestinians' claims in East Jerusalem, to be addressed through negotiations.
Trump should say in Bahrain that a future plan will provide for Palestinian
statehood”.
It is clear that Dennis Ross has given up on fooling the
Palestinian leaders. But instead of changing the paradigm that failed to work
for decades, he wants to try the same old game on the Palestinian public, which
he believes may turn out to be easier to con.