My stance on the Middle East situation is that the USA allowed this chaos when we created Israel, we should be the ones to end the chaos now. This does not mean 'dying for Israel' or engaging in a war, President Trump successfully navigated his first term without new wars and is fully aware of Israeli manipulativeness. It does mean, as Vance explained today, the USA will have to involve itself in direct and indirect ways at times until a reasonable resolution is reached.
Arabs and Jews alike are a volatile, violent force located in the exact centre of the world. They have relations with the Chinese, the Russians, our traitors and our Christians. They love themselves more than they hate eachother, and at the end of the day will continue bothering the West for future years unless something is done. The non-Western world, that includes Israel—Israel is not the one in control of this dynamic, either—should be put in its place, which does not require 'war' but will be done with American might.
Arabs and Jews alike are a volatile, violent force located in the exact centre of the world. They have relations with the Chinese, the Russians, our traitors and our Christians. They love themselves more than they hate eachother, and at the end of the day will continue bothering the West for future years unless something is done. The non-Western world, that includes Israel—Israel is not the one in control of this dynamic, either—should be put in its place, which does not require 'war' but will be done with American might.
An Appeal To Pragmatism
A better, more appropriate plan is to drive the 'Hispanic' population down to 0 by any means necessary, over time
An Appeal To Pragmatism
My stance on the Middle East situation is that the USA allowed this chaos when we created Israel, we should be the ones to end the chaos now. This does not mean 'dying for Israel' or engaging in a war, President Trump successfully navigated his first term…
Good read of the situation, and correct. Trump doesn't care about regime change—doesn't care that Arabs have theocracies or that North Korea has Juche—doesn't aim to 'spread Democracy' or save all poor people. His metric for diplomacy is whether a nation is agreeable enough to be productive and contribute to shared prosperity. While Israel does cause problems, it offers 'something' of value and is liked by most Christians. Iran has neither of those qualities, but it could try to by making a significant deal.
An Appeal To Pragmatism
My stance on the Middle East situation is that the USA allowed this chaos when we created Israel, we should be the ones to end the chaos now. This does not mean 'dying for Israel' or engaging in a war, President Trump successfully navigated his first term…
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President Trump again offers a way out for the Iranians, despite claims online that we are at war or that he is trying to start one. Iran has no chance of winning against Israel or America or Europe, if it came to that—it would actually benefit from making a deal with the U.S., thereby disarming the Israeli argument. The fact that Iran repeatedly threatens to hurt the Zionists, and then does nothing, makes it seem like a Useful Idiot regime.
Unwanted Migration and especially Illegal Migration is largely condemned across major parts of the White world now, downstream of the ongoing U.S. victory. It will come to pass that previous waves of inharmonious migration should be equally stigmatised.
Turks and non-Germans in Germany, various East Europeans in UK & Denmark, most latecomers to America at least since 1965 if not before, Russians in the Baltics, and other examples are instances of offensive demographic displacement which, compared to recent criminal migration, have become normal.
Remigration as a movement, motive and imperative will continue to grow; we as the inheritors of the struggle to 'see it through' will confront otherwise ignored boundaries. Whether that expresses itself as 'Every race has its place' or 'My race owns this space', Remigration—the great homecoming—is an idea that needs practical and physical means to become real, so it's best to start thinking and investing in it right now.
Turks and non-Germans in Germany, various East Europeans in UK & Denmark, most latecomers to America at least since 1965 if not before, Russians in the Baltics, and other examples are instances of offensive demographic displacement which, compared to recent criminal migration, have become normal.
Remigration as a movement, motive and imperative will continue to grow; we as the inheritors of the struggle to 'see it through' will confront otherwise ignored boundaries. Whether that expresses itself as 'Every race has its place' or 'My race owns this space', Remigration—the great homecoming—is an idea that needs practical and physical means to become real, so it's best to start thinking and investing in it right now.