Is President Trump an Israeli Puppet? By Paul Craig Roberts

The question almost answers itself. From Paul Craig Roberts at paulcraigroberts.org:

President Trump has given every indication that he is as concerned with Israel’s interest as he is with the interests of MAGA Americans.  I have expressed the hope that Trump’s sickening kowtowing to Israel is a strategy to keep the Israel Lobby off his back until he can deal with other opponents who stand in the way of his domestic agenda.  I still have this hope, but it has been shaken by the Trump administration’s sacrifice of constitutionally protected free speech in order to protect Israel from criticism.

Last Friday the Epoch Times reported that the Trump administration had cancelled $400 million in federal grants to Columbia University for failing to act on allegations of anti-semitism.  The Trump administration’s “Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism” consists of the departments of Justice, Education, Health and Human Resources, and the General Services Administration.  The members of this task force are well positioned to ingratiate themselves with Israel, which can easily result in well-enumerated positions after their time in government is over.

What does the Trump task force mean by “anti-semitism”?  It means protests against Israel’s destruction of Palestine.  It means that no matter how horrific Israel’s war crimes and no matter the ICC’s indictment of Netanyahu, for students and faculty to protest genocide or mass murder, if Israel is the perpetrator, is “anti-semitic.”  It is OK to protest against other countries, but not against Israel.

Protests against Israel’s actions are equated with harassment and persecution of Jewish students at Columbia. This equation implies that Jewish Americans identify with Israel and not with the United States. Does an immigrant from England feel harassed and persecuted if Americans protest against England?  President Trump has branded  protests against Israel  “illegal protests.”  In other words, Trump is saying that the exercise of free speech if Israel is the target is illegal because it is anti-semitic.  Protesters can say whatever they wish about Americans, Russia, China, Muslims, and Palestinians, but not about Israelis.  

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