War criminal Bibi Netanyahu’s speech—rather, desecration—of the United States Congress last night, would not have occurred, were the American Presidential system actually working. The obvious infirmities and absence from decision-making of the sitting President are being taken advantage of, as a de facto “War Party” secret government, in coordination with NATO, moves to push the United States into war with Iran and support for Israeli actions to come in Lebanon. Meanwhile, the nation of China has been responsible for pulling together 14 Palestinian factions in an effort at peace, and has also recently hosted the Foreign minster of Ukraine, only two weeks after Prime Minster Orban of Hungary’s “whirlwind diplomacy between Kiev, Moscow, Beijing, Washington and Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
When President Dwight Eisenhower was faced with French, British and Israeli aggression against the nation of Egypt, in what was called the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956, he acted decisively against them. He clearly enunciated an independent American policy over that of all three other nations. Neither still-President Joe Biden, nor former President Donald Trump—nor, for that matter, aspiring President Robert Kennedy Jr.—have exhibited that independence. In tonight’s discussion, the British imperial origins, of the Netanyahu phenomenon will be discussed, in the context of international landscape now being positively affected by the international initiatives for peace now being undertaken by China, Hungary and other nations. Independent candidate for United States Congress Jose Vega will also join the discussion.
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