Trump lies for the third time this year about moving Embassy to Jerusalem

In March 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump gave a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), where he made this promise:

“We will move the American Embassy to the eternal capital of the Jewish people, Jerusalem.”

Trump also stated that the move “would send a clear signal that there is no daylight” between America and Israel and that peace with the Palestinians would be impossible until they accepted the bond between the United States and Israel as “absolutely, totally unbreakable.”

Some time after his AIPAC appearance, Trump was asked in a TV interview if he had a timeline for the embassy move. He simply stated that it would happen, “fairly quickly.”

Apparently, “fairly quickly” has a different meaning to “Israel’s biggest friend” than it does to the rest of the world because Trump just announced for the third time this year that he won’t be relocating the embassy to Jerusalem.

The first time Trump broke his promise of relocation happened just prior to his inauguration in January. The second time was in June, which followed a six-month period of anti-Israel policies reminiscent of Barack Obama and John Kerry.

Prior to each announcement, Trump set the washer on “spin” as he tried to give the American people the impression that he really was going to keep his promise to relocate the embassy.

Before yesterday’s announcement Mike Pence appeared at Queens Museum for a reenactment of the UN vote that established the Jewish state 70 years ago. In a speech, Pence told attendees that Trump was “actively considering the embassy move” which is politispeak for “We lied when we promised to move the embassy, but if we throw a bone to our loyal cult following by telling them we are actively considering it, we can stretch our lie indefinitely.”

Pence also stated that under the Trump administration “America will always stand with Israel.” Apparently, we won’t be doing any of that standing in Jerusalem.

The hypocrisy in Trump’s repeated flip-flops is that he continues to claim his undying support for Israel while simultaneously caving to the demands of the Palestinians. For example, Trump claims that he can use the embassy relocation as leverage to force the Palestinians to the negotiation table, but then he justifies his decision not to relocate it by claiming that the move gives the terrorist organization a reason not to seek peace.

The bottom line is that Trump continues to lie about his intentions regarding Israel and the Middle East. Meanwhile, our strongest democratic ally in the region is left wondering if America can truly be counted on.

http://www.stridentconservative.com/trump-lies-about-moving-embassy-to-jerusalem/

One comment

  • I have no doubt that Trump would like to move the embassy to Jerusalem. He has nothing to lose by moving it. As a matter of fact it would be a big win for him as he could claim that no other president had the courage to do the right thing. It seems pretty clear to me that the one stopping the move of the embassy to Jerusalem is none other than PM Netanyahu. Netanyahu is the one that would have to face the blow back from the Fakestinians, not Trump. There would be riots and more UN actions against Israel and Netanyahu does not want to deal with them, even though it would be the right thing to do. Netanyahu is the one who has a problem saying “This is our land”. If Trump, or any American president, moves the embassy to Jerusalem while Israel’s PM is trying to negotiate it away, that would make the American president, to use an ironic expression, “more Catholic than the Pope”.

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