Lots
of ideas floating around. This, from Israel
Trump is clearly a Zionist puppet
Son's words expose the
real agenda being the farce that is Donald Trump's candidacy
30 May, 2016
The
pieces of the puzzle are all falling into place now and we can get a
clear picture of just what and whom is behind the election campaign
of Donald Trump. We knew Trump was being financed and heavily
supported by the Zionists when Sheldon Adelson spoke out in support
and gave Trump a huge campaign donation. Now his son has made it even
clearer that Trump is working for the Zionists by telling us
that it was the Iran nuke deal that spurred his orange buffoon of a
father to start his most farcical of presidential candidacies. Israel
and the Zionists were absolutely furious when the Iran deal was
signed, Netanyahu almost went berserk, spewing all kinds of insane
rhetoric.
Unable
to stop the deal, it now looks like the Zionists are trying to
destroy it by injecting Trump into US politics; when Trump says
things like “my
number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran” he
is really saying ‘the
number one task I have been given by my Zionist controllers is to act
in Israel’s best interests by destroying the Iranian nuke deal’.
Trump
needs to end this election campaign not in the oval office, but in a
cell along with all the other treasonous servants of Israel such
as his financial backer Adelson and Rita Katz, the arch liar of
the ISIS war. Hey, here’s a thought – why not make a reality TV
show out of it, Trump would love that!
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Republican
candidate’s son reveals nuke deal was a ‘game-changer’ for him,
which made him finally say ‘I’m going to give this a real shot.’
Real
estate mogul Donald Trump, who currently is the Republican
presidential nominee, decided to launch his campaign due to the
controversial Iran nuclear deal sealed last July, according to his
son Eric.
“I think, honestly, the Iran nuclear deal was one of the things that made him jump into the race,” Eric Trump told the “Cats Roundtable” radio program on AM 970 in New York on Sunday, reports the Jewish Insider.
“I think that was a game-changer for him,” Trump told the show host John Catsimatidis. “That is when he finally said, ‘Kids, I am going to do it. I am going to give this a real shot.'”
Trump
has repeatedly condemned US President Barack Obama for signing the
nuclear deal, and that condemnation was also heard in his speech on
June 16, 2015 kicking off his campaign.
“If he makes that deal, Israel maybe won’t exist very long. We have to protect Israel,” Trump stated then less than a month before the deal was made, noting on Tehran’s open threats to wipe the Jewish state off the map.
The
Republican candidate also spoke about the deal in a rally in
Wisconsin last month, when he said the Iranians abused US Secretary
of State John Kerry “mentally” in the nuclear deal talks,
quipping that they treated him “like a child.”
“They took advantage of him like he was a baby,” he added.
Trump
also made clear the Iran deal was a key priority of his during a
speech at AIPAC in march, when he said, “my number one priority is
to dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran.”
Democratic
frontrunner Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State for Obama, has
for her part promised to maintain the Iran nuclear deal.
Why
is the deal bad?
There
has been great criticism over the nuclear deal for a variety of
issues, with many noting that a similar deal sealed by former
President Bill Clinton with North Korea in 1994 paved the regime’s
path to a nuclear arsenal. The country’s first nuclear test took
place in 2006.
The
deal allows Iran to wait until limitations on its nuclear program
expire in 15 years, at which point it could race to building a
nuclear arsenal.
Alternatively,
it is feared Iran can easily breach the deal which has Tehran inspect
its own covert nuclear facilities such as Parchin, requiring a notice
of 24 days before international inspectors can access such sites.
Another
aspect that has been criticized is how the nuclear deal does not
address Iran’s role as the leading state sponsor of terrorism and
grants it a massive windfall in sanctions kickbacks. Tehran has shown
an increasingly hostile stance towards the US since the deal,
breaching UN sanctions in ballistic missile tests and briefly holding
US Navy sailors hostage.
Obama’s
administration for its part was recently revealed by senior White
House aide Ben Rhodes as having tricked the public on the nuclear
deal, using an “echo chamber” of supportive groups to sell the
deal and falsely claiming the talks were launched with “moderate”
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani when he came into office in 2013,
when in reality they were started with hardliners a year before.
Numerous
groups were paid by the Obama administration to advocate for the deal
– the group that received the most was the Jewish liberal group J
Street, which took $576,000 to promote the nuclear deal.
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