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Iran, North Korea, Syria, USA

Syria, Iran and N. Korea: Will Trump Attempt to Finish the Neocon Hitlist?

NOVANEWS By Steven MacMillan – New Eastern Outlook  In Donald Trump’s short time in office, he has already shown his propensity to use military force. From dropping the largest non-nuclear bomb ever used on Afghanistan, to launching 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Iraq (oh wait, Syria), there is no doubt that the Trump administration has a prominent militaristic streak.  But is this just for starters? If Trump stays in power for the duration of his term, is there a major war, or even multiple wars, on the horizon? Judging by the rhetoric and actions already taken by the Trump administration, it will be a miracle if the US does not start a major war in the near future. Coincidentally, the main countries in the sights of the Trump administration just happen to be the three countries that the...
Palestine Affairs, USA, ZIO-NAZI

Zionist Trump gave $10,000 to West Bank Jewish illegal settlement

NOVANEWS Zionist puppet Donald Trump once gave $10,000 to a West Bank Nazi Jewish illegal settlement, it was revealed on Sunday. One of the founders of the Nazi Jewish illegal Beit El settlement, Yaakov Katz, said in an interview with radio station Galey 'Israel' that Zionist Trump had made the donation “in honour” of his lawyer, David Friedman. Mr Friedman, whom Zionist Trump has nominated as the next US ambassador to the Nazi regime, is president of the American Friends of Beit El Institutions, which raises about $2 million a year for projects and institutions in the Nazi Jewish illegal settlement. According to Haaretz, the parents of Jared Kushner, Zionist Trump’s son-in-law, were on were on the founding board of trustees of the American Friends of Beit El Insti...
Palestine Affairs, USA, ZIO-NAZI

Trump may kill Naziyahu with kindness

NOVANEWS Trump may kill Netanyahu with kindness By Jonathan Cook in Nazareth While the United States presidential election bitterly divided the American public, most Israelis were sanguine about the race. Both candidates – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton – were keen to end eight years of icy mistrust between Barack Obama, the outgoing president, and Binyamin Netanyahu. The Israeli prime minister should – at least on paper – be happier with Trump. Netanyahu, elected four times, has always faced off with Democratic incumbents. Now he has not only a right-wing Republican in the White House but a Republican-dominated Congress too. Standing guard over the relationship will be Sheldon Adelson, a US casino magnate who is Netanyahu’s s most vocal supporter. It will not be lost on Trump that ...