Monday, July 28, 2014

U.S. Security Council Buy's Time with False Hope

U.S. Security Council Buy's Time with False Hope

 

The idea that there can ever be a Palestinian State and Israeli State side by side in peace?  The chances of a peaceful coexistence, is less than our possible coexistence with South America and Mexico without drugs unless we make a real approach to finding a realistic and not idealistic solution.  And as long as we continue to play pretend, America will just continue to incarcerate African Americans due to the economic need to distribute drugs in a poor community to survive without education.  These are signs of racism in government.

 

What it seems to me is that Israel is really willing to offer Palestine a master subservient relationship, while passing them a few crumbs to be maintain civil obedience. Which is probably all it will take, because these people have been deprived too long. We are trying to make something out something it is not. This is not a Holy War, how can it be holy when both sides serve Satan at different capacities Allah and Yahweh, but the end result is always war. The issue is economics and Palestine has been put so far behind Israel economically, that they can never be equal partners unless they establish one nation under one law.  And then create an equal playing field for all Palestine's.

 

The economic disparity is too great. Palestine will depend on Israel for things like a job in such an arrangement. They will probably require Israel to borrow money under such an arrangement. The name Palestine would be a nation in name only and never have the right to a military force to defend themselves from Israel, but Israel will be able to kill them off just because someone told a lie or to teach them a lesson.  The world saw how they beat down that boy from American boy Tariq Abu Khdeir.  Tell me how can two nations after these many years at war, be equal partners in the middle east, with such economic disparities.

 

Palestine ha a GDP = to $10G among a workforce of 1.13 million people, while Israel has a GDP of $305B with a workforce of about 3.2 million  people.

 

What America did for Israel

Benefits to Israel of U.S. Aid
Since 1949 (As of November 1, 1997)


Foreign Aid Grants and Loans
$74,157,600,000

Other U.S. Aid (12.2% of Foreign Aid)
$9,047,227,200

Interest to Israel from Advanced Payments
$1,650,000,000

Grand Total
$84,854,827,200 or $85 billion buy Palestine got $4 Billion to use to keep them in check, continue to read.

Total Benefits per Israeli
$14,630

Cost to U.S. Taxpayers of U.S.
Aid to Israel


Grand Total
$84,854,827,200

Interest Costs Borne by U.S.
$49,936,680,000

Total Cost to U.S. Taxpayers
$134,791,507,200

Total Taxpayer Cost per Israeli
$23,240

What American did for Palestine

 

Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed over $4 billion in bilateral assistance to the Palestinians, who are among the world’s largest per capita recipients of international foreign aid. Successive Administrations have requested aid for the Palestinians to support at least three major U.S. policy priorities of interest to Congress:

And all of the money was use to protect Israel from the Palestinians.

 

• Combating, neutralizing, and preventing terrorism against Israel from the Islamist group Hamas and other militant organizations.

 

• Creating a virtuous cycle of stability and prosperity in the West Bank that inclines Palestinians—including those in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip— toward peaceful coexistence with Israel and prepares them for self-governance.

 

• Meeting humanitarian needs and preventing further destabilization, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

 

How can there ever be peace under such economic disparity and world aid disparity and purpose. The purpose of the only aid they gave the Palestinian was to maintain and control them for Israelis interests.

 

Let reverse the figures for just 5 years.

 

Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano

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