Trump Signs Peace Deal With Nations Not At War
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Not to worry.
It’s just another episode of the Trump Surreality Show.
You haven’t missed anything.
“We say enough to our conflict, after years of not fighting each other, finally we’ll bring calm to Dubai’s surrounding areas,” the Netanyahu character sarcastically begins.
The opening line derided the fact that the so-called “peace deal” was in fact between two countries who had never been at war.
“Unlike Begin, I didn’t compromise on anything,” the Israeli figure continues, referring to former Prime Minister Menachem Begin signing a peace treaty with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1979.
If you really want to know what people think about their politics, and (mis)leaders, look at their humor.
So, here’s what Israelis think about the not-really-a-peace deal the Carnival Barker in Chief manipulated today.
It’s just another made-for-teevee production of the Trumpanzee surreality show.
You’re being manipulated by the Manipulator in Chief.
It’s all just a joke, and the yolks on you.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-uae-netanyahu-mbz-parody-mocks-normalisation
For MORE non-sarcastic commentary from Israel, read on.
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In this surrealistic scene, the representatives of four countries gathered – the United States, Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain – to sign agreements and declarations of peace, which, as important and groundbreaking as they may be, and in many ways they certainly are, they did not end any actual bloody war. “Those who bear the wounds of war cherish the blessings of peace,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared. And he is right. But the wounds did not end on Tuesday. —MORE—
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