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Trump considered a coward by the Arabs/Muslims

  

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Trump considered a coward by the Arabs/Muslims

Trump considered a coward by the Arabs/Muslims

Actually, that's not the title, what's below is.  Read it and see WHY Trump is considered a coward, by whom, and how the USA has earned disrespec.

How to Send the Wrong Message to Palestinians

by Bassam Tawil, Gatestone Institute, June 13, 2017

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President Donald Trump's decision to delay the relocation of the US embassy in Israel (pictured) from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem came after repeated threats by the Palestinian Authority that such a move would "plunge the entire region into violence and bloodshed." (Image source: Krokodyl/Wikimedia Commons)

US President Donald J. Trump's waiver delaying the relocation of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem accomplishes two things.

First, it disappoints many Israelis for failing to fulfill his pre-election promise. Second, and perhaps more importantly, it has sent precisely the wrong message to the Palestinians. What the Palestinians and other Arabs heard in this message is that the US president folds under pressure and threats.

This message of weakness and retreat harms not only Trump's credibility, but also that of the US by making it appear a country that caves under threats of violence.

In general, it is Trump's presentation of power that garners respect among many Palestinians and Arabs. The Arabs admire and respect such figures because they have been ruled for decades by ruthless tyrants and dictators such as Saddam Hussein. But the Arabs also respect leaders who keep their promises, even if they disagree with and oppose those promises.

Trump's decision to delay the relocation of the US embassy came after repeated threats by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and some Arabs that such a move would "plunge the entire region into violence and bloodshed." These threats began during Trump's election campaign and escalated after he entered the White House.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his cohorts in Ramallah spearheaded the campaign of threats and intimidation. They even went as far as threatening to revoke their recognition of Israel's right to exist if Trump dared to fulfill his promise.

Last January, Abbas was quoted as saying that the transfer of the US embassy to Jerusalem would prompt the Palestinians to withdraw their recognition of Israel.

"I wrote a letter to President Trump urging him to refrain from such a move. I made it clear to him that such a move would not only deprive the US of playing any legitimate role in solving the conflict, but would also destroy the two-state solution."

Abbas's mufti, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, warned Trump that transferring the embassy to Jerusalem would be seen as an "aggression not only against the Palestinians, but against all Arabs and Muslims as well." PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat joined the chorus of threats by warning Trump that moving the embassy to Jerusalem would "plunge the Middle East into violence and chaos."

The Palestinian threats were accompanied by threats from some Arab governments and Islamic clerics. They too warned Trump that the transfer of the embassy to Jerusalem would trigger a wave of violence and jeopardize US interests in the Middle East. The former mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Ali Jum'ah, said that moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem would "constitute a grave escalation and threaten US interests in the region." Another leading Egyptian Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ibahim Reda, warned that such a move would "trigger a wave of tensions in the region and constitute an aggression against Arabs and Muslims."

Such threats on the part of Palestinians are nothing new. In fact, Mahmoud Abbas and his colleagues issue similar "warnings" whenever they do not get what they want. This is one of their favored tactics against Israel.

For example, the Palestinians used to warn that Israel's construction of the security barrier in the West Bank would result in violence and anarchy. In reality, however, the security barrier has led to exactly opposite; it has halted suicide bombings against Israel, and saved the lives not only of Jews, but also Arabs who were killed in the wave of terrorism waged by the Palestinians during the Second Intifada.

"Palestinians warn" is one of the most popular results on Google Search.

More recently, for example, the Palestinians "warned" Israel against introducing a new curriculum for Arab schools in Jerusalem by claiming this would lead to the "Judaization" and "Israelization" of Jerusalem.

Last month, the Palestinians came out with another "warning" -- this time, that if Israel does not comply with the demands of Palestinian prisoners who went on hunger strike, there would be a "new intifada."

After 40 days of the hunger strike, the prisoners backtracked and ended their fast -- although most of their demands were not met by Israel.

All this is added to the daily threats Abbas and many Palestinians have been making for the past two years regarding visits by Jews to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Hardly a day passes without another threat being issued by the Palestinians about these visits.

The Palestinians work hard to convince the world that routine and peaceful tours of Jewish groups and individuals to the Temple Mount are part of an Israeli "conspiracy" to destroy the Aqsa Mosque and "defile" Islamic religious sites. They have also been warning that the visits would trigger a "religious war" between Jews and Muslims and lead to a "big explosion" and an "earthquake" in the Middle East.

True, the Palestinian incitement over the Temple Mount visits has resulted in a wave of knife and car ramming attacks against Israelis, but no "religious war" has erupted and the Arab and Islamic countries do not seem overly concerned about Jewish visits to the Temple Mount.

These visits, by the way, have been taking place since 1967. The visits were suspended temporarily during the Second Intifada for security reasons, and were resumed about two years ago. It is also worth noting that Christian tourists also continue to tour the holy site -- something that does not seem to bother Abbas and his PA friends.

Israel, for its part, has learned to live with the incessant Palestinian threats and warnings. But the international community continues to take these threats seriously, ignoring the fact that by doing so they are constantly sending the wrong message to the Palestinians. Surrendering to threats of violence only emboldens the extremists and paves the way for more violence and bloodshed.

How moving the US embassy to Jerusalem "destroys" the so-called two-state solution is rather a mystery.

If and when the US embassy is moved from Tel Aviv, it will be set up in the western part of the city and not in East Jerusalem, which the Palestinians are demanding as their future capital. Only one thing can be inferred from this -- that the Palestinians also see the western part of Jerusalem too as part of their future capital.

The Palestinian and Arab threats of violence and chaos in the region sound laughable given the current state of affairs in many Arab countries, including Syria, Iraq, Egypt and Libya, where Muslims have been slaughtering each other -- and Christians -- for the past six years.

The turmoil in the Arab world -- including the recent tensions surrounding Qatar -- is completely unrelated to US policies in particular, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in general. Despite the myopia of Arab leaders and Islamic clerics, blood is already spilled at a rather alarming rate in the Arab countries.

The killings in Syria, Iraq and Libya will continue, regardless of whether Trump moves the US embassy to Jerusalem or not.

A further point ought to be of extreme interest to the US: When the Palestinians and Arabs talk about the possibility that such a move would "harm" US interests in the region and "trigger violence and bloodshed," they are actually threatening to launch terror attacks against American nationals and interests.

That is why Trump's recent decision not to move the embassy to Jerusalem is being understood in the Arab world as a surrender to terrorism.

From the Arab world's point of view, it shows the US as cowing under the threat of violence.

Does anyone seriously believe that the leaders of the Arab and Islamic countries really care whether the embassy is located in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv? Don't these leaders have enough to worry about, such as the Iranian threat to undermine the stability of their regimes and the threat of Islamic terrorism?

Does anyone seriously believe that the Arab and Muslim masses, who have to deal with massive unemployment, dictatorships and terrorism, really care whether the US embassy moves from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem?

The Palestinians were hoping that the Arab and Muslim masses would erupt over the Jewish visits to the Temple Mount, but most Arabs and Muslims remain indifferent. In fact, the Arabs and Muslims do not really care about the Palestinians; they have long turned their backs on their Palestinian brothers, who are today almost entirely dependent on American and European funding.

Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem will not lead to more anarchy. Christians in Egypt and Iraq are not being killed because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Syrians are not being systematically slaughtered because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Islamic State terror group is not butchering innocent civilians in the Arab world and some Western countries because it is upset with Jewish visits to the Temple Mount or settlement construction.

Palestinians and Arabs heaved a sigh of relief upon learning of Trump's decision to delay the transfer of the embassy to Jerusalem. They are now rubbing their hands in satisfaction and saying to themselves that threats of violence work because even someone like Trump will succumb.

In the eyes of many Arabs and Muslims, Trump is no longer the strong leader they feared a few months ago. Rather, he has proven to them that he too is susceptible to blackmail and intimidation. And when Trump caves, US credibility suffers. Had Trump gone ahead and fulfilled his promise to move the embassy, he would have earned the respect of many Arabs and Muslims, who would have looked to him as a proper leader.

Consider what happened when Trump recently ordered a missile attack on Syria, in response to the regime's continued killing of innocent civilians, including the use of poison gas. Many Arabs and Muslims took to social media to heap praise on Trump for displaying courage. If and when Trump honors his promises, he will earn even more respect in the Arab and Islamic countries.

Bassam Tawil is a Muslim based in the Middle East.


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Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

This is EXACTLY what I said when Trump announced a delay in moving the Embassy.  This is EXACTLY why I called him then a liar who used the promise during the campaign to garner support among those who support Israel.  To use the excuse that it would negatively affect arriving at a solution to the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, after 70 years of conflict, after a number of generous offers being made by Israel, only to be refused, and after many concessions such as giving up land, Israelis vacating Gaza, thousands of terrorist prisoners with blood on their hands being released from Israeli prisons (many returning to terrorism), and a moratorium on settlement building to encourage Abbas to negotiate, which he did not do but only at the 11th hour demanded an extension, all of which was to no avail, is a ridiculous excuse.  Why would after all that anyone believe the Palestinians want peace other than to push the Israelis into the sea? As the article says, Trump has proven in the eyes of the Arab/Muslim world to be a coward, and the respect for the USA has been diminished because of it.

There is a member who never fails to call Gatestone Institute a biased right wing rag. I wonder if he feels this article complies with his opinion.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    7 years ago

Trump should reverse this move and move the embassy immediately. Don't fold to the threats of terrorists. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

I suppose if I were to retitle this article to be "Trump considered a coward by Arabs/Muslims, making America a joke" it would arouse some interest on the Front Page

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Abbas's mufti, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, warned Trump that transferring the embassy to Jerusalem would be seen as an "aggression not only against the Palestinians, but against all Arabs and Muslims as well." PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat joined the chorus of threats by warning Trump that moving the embassy to Jerusalem would "plunge the Middle East into violence and chaos."

Well, isn't that the way it already is?

I suppose if I were to retitle this article to be "Trump considered a coward by Arabs/Muslims, making America a joke" it would arouse some interest on the Front Page

I'm not sure if it would do much for the front page, but Trump would probably do something then, since that's the last thing he wants to be called. LOL

I haven't given up hope that it will come to pass in due time.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

"I suppose if I were to retitle this article to be "Trump considered a coward by Arabs/Muslims, making America a joke" it would arouse some interest on the Front Page"

So I did it. Now let's see what happens.

 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Nah! Your title is still much too calm.

Liberals accuse Trump of making the US a joke in the Middle East

Alt-right crazies call Muslims cowards for joking about Trump

If you could somehow post under both headlines...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Bob Nelson   7 years ago

Actually, I have to be concerned about attention spans.....

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Oh... OK... These are shorter

Alt-right jokes about Muslim Trump

Liberals are Muslims!

 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Bob Nelson   7 years ago
Bob, don't you have something better to do?
 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Not really.

We're leaving for a week in Czechie tomorrow, for the women's Eurobasket. Everything is ready, and there's not enough time to start "doing" something.

I'm twiddling my thumbs...

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson    7 years ago

Another self-inflicted foot-wound...

Another opportunity lost... to just keep his foolish mouth shut!  crazy

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson    7 years ago

Speaking of the Middle East... does anyone (Buzz, Krishna, ...) have a handle on the Qatar mess? I admit to being completely lost.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Bob Nelson   7 years ago

I've not been following that issue.

 
 
 
Spikegary
Junior Quiet
link   Spikegary    7 years ago

As the Israeli capital is in Tel Aviv, not sure why we'd move our embassy somewhere else.  Though I'd be okay if the Palestinians wanted to move their 'mission' to day Des Moines......

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
link   Bob Nelson  replied to  Spikegary   7 years ago

Israel's capital is Jerusalem. 

 
 
 
Spikegary
Junior Quiet
link   Spikegary  replied to  Bob Nelson   7 years ago

True.  My error.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

And another thing, America. Keep sending the Palestinians aid money so they can keep paying their imprisoned terrorists who kill Israelis.  That will REALLY help stop the conflict.  (Do I REALLY have to post a "sarcasm" icon?)

 
 
 
sixpick
Professor Quiet
link   sixpick  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

I guess it's just like all the different Iranian deals where it was found out they had never done their part in the agreements and bragged about how long they had made suckers out of them.  And then the suckers would offer another agreement and of course the Iranians using their knowledge of the past agreed to the new agreements and as they turned around they said to themselves, "these have to be the biggest suckers ever created".

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

AMERICAN SUCKERS!!!!!!!

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IF THE IRANIANS AREN'T CALLING FOR YOUR DEATH, THEY'RE LAUGHING AT YOU.

 
 

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