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In break with decades of U.S. policy, Trump to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 8:16

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will announce on Wednesday that the United States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and will move its embassy there, breaking with longtime U.S. policy and potentially stirring unrest.
Despite warnings from Western and Arab allies, Trump in a 1 p.m. (1800 GMT) White House speech will direct the State Department to begin looking for a site for an embassy in Jerusalem as part of what is expected to be a years-long process of relocating diplomatic operations from Tel Aviv.
Trump is to sign a national security waiver delaying a move of the embassy, since the United States does not have an embassy structure in Jerusalem to move into. A senior administration official said it could take three to four years to build an embassy.
Still, Trump’s decision, a core promise of his campaign last year, will upend decades of American policy that has seen the status of Jerusalem as part of a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians, who want East Jerusalem as their capital.
Washington’s Middle East allies all warned against the dangerous repercussions of his decision when Trump spoke to them on Tuesday.
“The president believes this is a recognition of reality,” said one official, who briefed reporters on Tuesday about the announcement. “We’re going forward on the basis of a truth that is undeniable. It’s just a fact.”
Senior Trump administration officials said Trump’s decision was not intended to tip the scale in Israel’s favor and that agreeing on the final status of Jerusalem would remain a central part of any peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
In defending the decision, the officials said Trump was basically reflecting a fundamental truth: That Jerusalem is the seat of the Israeli government and should be recognized as such.
The Palestinians have said the move would mean the “kiss of death” to the two-state solution.
The political benefits for Trump are unclear. The decision will thrill Republican conservatives and evangelical Christians who make up a large share of his political base.
But it will complicate Trump’s desire for a more stable Middle East and Israel-Palestinian peace and arouse tensions. Past presidents have put off such a move.
The mere hint of his decision to move the embassy in the future set off alarm bells around the Middle East, raising the prospect of violence.
“Our Palestinian people everywhere will not allow this conspiracy to pass, and their options are open in defending their land and their sacred places,” said Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.
Israeli flags are seen near the Dome of the Rock, located in Jerusalem's Old City on the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount December 6, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
Islamist militant groups such as al Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah have in the past tried to exploit Muslim sensitivities over Jerusalem to stoke anti-Israel and anti-U.S. sentiment.
‘SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS’
The decision comes as Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, leads a relatively quiet effort to restart long-stalled peace efforts in the region, with little in the way of tangible progress thus far.
“The president will reiterate how committed he is to peace. While we understand how some parties might react, we are still working on our plan which is not yet ready. We have time to get it right and see how people feel after this news is processed over the next period of time,” one senior official said.
Trump spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jordan’s King Abdullah and Saudi King Salman to inform them of his decision.
The Jordanian king “affirmed that the decision will have serious implications that will undermine efforts to resume the peace process and will provoke Muslims and Christians alike,” said a statement from his office.
Israel captured Arab East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and later annexed it. The international community does not recognize Israeli sovereignty over the entire city, home to sites holy to the Muslim, Jewish and Christian religions.
“We have always regarded Jerusalem as a final-status issue that must be resolved through direct negotiations between the two parties based on relevant Security Council resolutions,” United Nations spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters.
No other country has its embassy in Jerusalem.
Trump has weighted U.S. policy toward Israel since taking office in January, considering the Jewish state a strong ally in a volatile part of the world.
Still, deliberations over the status of Jerusalem were tense. Vice President Mike Pence and David Friedman, U.S. ambassador to Israel, pushed hard for both recognition and embassy relocation, while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis opposed the move from Tel Aviv, according to other U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
An impatient Trump finally weighed in, telling aides last week he wanted to keep his campaign promise.
Abbas warned Trump of the “dangerous consequences” that moving the embassy would have for peace efforts and regional stability, Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah said.
But Trump assured Abbas that he remained committed to facilitating an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, one U.S. official said.

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Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 9:29

Meh.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:04

Jesus Christ, talk about fucking spam.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:20

Yeah, this is where Trump falters. He grabs his ankles for Israel on this issue. At least he didn't go along with the whole "let's destroy Assad" madness.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:29

What is the point of repasting the entire fucking thing when you're going to link to the article?

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:37

>>5
In retrospective it would have been better if I just copied the intro and not the entire thing. Guess I'm retarded.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:49

>>4
What about those 60 tomahawk missiles he fired after his daughter got emotional over pics of dead Syrian kids?

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 10:51

JEWS

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-08 13:42

I'm in favor of the zero-state solution.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 0:30

>>7
Nice argument.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 2:09

>>7
That as well, but he at least stopped funding the "moderate" rebels in Syria, and the secular leader Assad wasn't taken out on Israel's behalf. I suppose making the actual embassy move out of Tel Aviv was a negotiated deal because of that.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 2:31

>>11
If Israel wanted the embassy moved, it would have been done decades ago. Actually moving it is bad for Israel as they rely on certain alliances with Muslim countries which will be under pressure if the general Muslim population is too butthurt. Forcing it to happen indicates slurring-donald is finally showing his true radically Islamic agenda that I, and others, saw coming from day one.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 3:27

>>12
If Israel wanted the embassy moved, it would have been done decades ago.
It was a conservative talking point for decades, just never went beyond talk until now.
Actually moving it is bad for Israel as they rely on certain alliances with Muslim countries which will be under pressure if the general Muslim population is too butthurt.
Their only real Muslim country alliance is Saudi Arabia, I doubt they care.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 3:38

>>13
Also Jordan, UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Kuwait.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 4:32

https://hooktube.com/watch?v=C11sQeFH4VY It might not even happen.

>>14
They still have the occasional skirmish with Egypt and Jordan, but you're correct on the rest (even though they're more passive allies compared to SA).

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-09 6:59

>>13
It did go beyond talk, it was unanimously voted for by congress years ago. Only kikery behind the scenes has stalled it for so long.

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