Washington Solves the Palestinian Question: Move Them Somewhere Else
U.S. ambassador suggests Palestinians should relocate. The State Department pretends to be surprised.
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America Cancels Peace: The Two-State Solution is now “Counterproductive”
Washington now considers peace talks a threat and suggests Palestinians simply relocate elsewhere.
In the latest twist of American foreign policy, the U.S. government has officially opposed a United Nations conference aimed at discussing a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A leaked diplomatic cable warns U.S. allies not to participate or “face consequences.” Meanwhile, an American ambassador casually suggests Palestinians can simply move to another country.
Why is Washington suddenly treating diplomacy as a hostile act?
How did “peace talks” become dangerous territory for America’s allies?
And what does this shift say about the death of the two-state solution?
For my subscribers, I break down the diplomatic absurdity, the geopolitical calculations, and the quiet abandonment of any real peace process in Gaza.
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