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Us To Recognise Jerusalem As Israel's Capital In World First
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-mid dle-eas t-42246 564
Every other nation in the world accepts that Tel Aviv is the place for a foreign Embassy. This move by Trump will jeopardise any Middle East peace process, and cause widespread rioting and loss of life. Is there no end to this mans madness ?
Every other nation in the world accepts that Tel Aviv is the place for a foreign Embassy. This move by Trump will jeopardise any Middle East peace process, and cause widespread rioting and loss of life. Is there no end to this mans madness ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Several countries, including the USA, have consulates in Jerusalem, but their embassies are in Tel Aviv. In doing this the USA is, in effect, laying its cards on the table and coming down firmly on the side of Israel. It seems to me that the thinking behind it is ‘enough is enough’ and it’s time to put a stop once and for all to the on-going uncertainty. Doubtless it will inflame passions - and that, in my opinion, is going to prove to be an understatement - but whether it is a good move in the long term remains to be seen. I have my doubts. Jerusalem is one of the strangest places on earth – but that’s just an observation.
There is some agreement going back to the 60s which commits the US to moving its embassy to jerusalem, but apparently every year they sign a waiver to put the matter off for another 12 months.
As if that wasn't bizarre enough, we now have this intervention by Trump: it was one of his many daft campagn promises, so it depends whether you admore him for sticking to his script, or think that his script belongs in the bin :-)
It does seem an unhelpful decision, regardless of eanything else, as most of the rest of the world recognises Tel Aviv. Why stir things now for the sake of a promise?
As if that wasn't bizarre enough, we now have this intervention by Trump: it was one of his many daft campagn promises, so it depends whether you admore him for sticking to his script, or think that his script belongs in the bin :-)
It does seem an unhelpful decision, regardless of eanything else, as most of the rest of the world recognises Tel Aviv. Why stir things now for the sake of a promise?
ichkeria, //There is some agreement going back to the 60s which commits the US to moving its embassy to jerusalem//
The original vote by the US Senate was in 1995. The result was 90 to 0 in favour.
And then earlier this year……
//The Senate on Monday passed a resolution calling on President Trump to "abide by" provision of a 1995 law moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.//
http:// www.was hington examine r.com/s enate-p asses-m easure- calling -on-tru mp-to-m ove-us- embassy -to-jer usalem/ article /262501 6
Trump is honouring his pre-election pledge - and he’s abiding by the decision of the senate.
aog, // naomi24 They've lived for many years with their nearest enemy considering Jerusalem to be their capital, and have never done anything about it, so why take on one of the most powerful nations of the world?//
I don’t understand what you’re asking. Who are ‘they’; who is ‘their nearest enemy’, and who do you think is ‘taking on’ whom?
The original vote by the US Senate was in 1995. The result was 90 to 0 in favour.
And then earlier this year……
//The Senate on Monday passed a resolution calling on President Trump to "abide by" provision of a 1995 law moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.//
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Trump is honouring his pre-election pledge - and he’s abiding by the decision of the senate.
aog, // naomi24 They've lived for many years with their nearest enemy considering Jerusalem to be their capital, and have never done anything about it, so why take on one of the most powerful nations of the world?//
I don’t understand what you’re asking. Who are ‘they’; who is ‘their nearest enemy’, and who do you think is ‘taking on’ whom?
If the Bible were law would you qualify for the death penalty?
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Like jim360, until today I didn’t know the issue with Jerusalem. Now I understand that it forms part of the disputed area in the region.
I don’t know what the upside of Trump’s decision is. I’m sure the Israelis will be happy with this move, but in practical/political/diplomatic terms, it seems like an incredibly dangerous move.
I don’t know what the upside of Trump’s decision is. I’m sure the Israelis will be happy with this move, but in practical/political/diplomatic terms, it seems like an incredibly dangerous move.
My daughter, who is an American/Brit on a gap year in Tel Aviv and who I saw today, she is shaking her head at how stupid this is on the White House's part, so representative of that Pres that supposedly heads the USA, as the Jerusalem prize as the capital and taking all the embassies over there was to be when a satisfactory peace resolution was sorted out with the Palestinians.
For Trump, her words, 'I didn't vote for him or Hilary - and this is a case of one step forward and may well be ten backwards in the region, to the point that I may not be able to go back for semester 2."
'Sqad diagnosis' for the moment in that we shall monitor and react over Christmas accordingly. (I'm going up to pick her up from seeing friends and family early next week).
For Trump, her words, 'I didn't vote for him or Hilary - and this is a case of one step forward and may well be ten backwards in the region, to the point that I may not be able to go back for semester 2."
'Sqad diagnosis' for the moment in that we shall monitor and react over Christmas accordingly. (I'm going up to pick her up from seeing friends and family early next week).
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