Watchman comment: This is exactly why I supported RFK Jr. for President. I believe Trump is owned by Israeli Zionists and U.S. Christian Zionists
These appointments are not good news for the American people and boosts the risk of a Middle East regional war with Iran.
US
President-elect Donald Trump has announced a slew of aggressively pro-Israel
figures to fill the cabinet of his upcoming administration, reinforcing fears
that he will prioritize Israeli over US interests, continue to enable Israel's
genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, and give the green light for Israel to
achieve its most desired goal – the ethnic cleansing and annexation of the West
Bank.
AP reported on
13 November that Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel, former Arkansas
governor and Baptist preacher Mike Huckabee, has long rejected a Palestinian
state, repeatedly signals his unwavering support for Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, frequently visits Israel, and firmly believes the West Bank
belongs to Israel because “the title deed was given by God to Abraham and to
his heirs.”
In
an interview with
Israeli Army Radio, Huckabee said that “of course” annexation of the West Bank
is a possibility, but noted that he is not the one who sets policy.
Bloomberg reported that
during his run for president in 2015, Huckabee held a fundraiser in the illegal
Jewish settlement Shilo, located deep in the heart of the occupied West Bank
between the Palestinian cities of Ramallah and Nablus.
Huckabee's
Shilo event was sponsored by Simon Falic, an US-Jewish supporter of both
Republican candidates and right-wing Israeli politicians.
Trump’s
appointment of Huckabee and other hawkishly pro-Israel figures comes after
Israeli-US billionaire Miriam Adelson donated $100
million to his presidential campaign in October, allegedly in exchange for a
pledge to allow Israel to annex the West Bank.
On
13 November, Trump named Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host, author, and military
veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as his pick for defense secretary.
After
a visit to Israel to see biblical sites in 2016, Hegseth told the Jewish
Press “It's the story of God's chosen people. That story
didn't end in 1776 or in 1948 or with the founding of the UN. All of these
things still resonate and matter today.”
“I
have come to really appreciate the Jewish heritage and the Jewish state. I
understand how geopolitically we are linked and how critical it is that we
stand by such a strong ally,” he added.
Sources
speaking with the New York Times reported Monday
that Trump is expected to nominate Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a persistent
Israel supporter, to serve as secretary of state.
The Jewish
Forward reported that
“If picked, Rubio's selection would likely reassure both Israel and traditional
Republicans that Trump intends to maintain his strong support for Israel in a
second term, amid concerns about an inner circle pushing an isolationist
approach.”
The
president-elect announced Tuesday that he has chosen John Ratcliffe, who was
director of national intelligence (DNI) during Trump's first term, to serve as
his CIA director.
Earlier
this year, Ratcliffe criticized President
Joe Biden's hollow threat to withhold weapons shipments to Israel amid its
genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, saying the it had put a key ally at risk. He
also argued that the administration had not been harsh enough on Iran.
Trump
also declared his choice this week of Republican Congressman Michael Waltz of
Florida, a former Green Beret, as national security advisor.
Waltz
has also worked with
prominent neoconservatives who helped launch the 2003 Iraq war on Israel's
behalf. Waltz served as an advisor to defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and
advised then-vice president Dick Cheney on counterterrorism.
The Jewish
Insider described Waltz
as an “Israel and Iran hawk” and “stalwart supporter of Israel” who has
advocated that Israel strike Iran's oil and nuclear infrastructure.
President-elect
Trump has picked Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York to be his
next ambassador to the UN.
Politico
noted that Stefanik has “made herself a household name among Republicans as a
staunch defender of Israel.”
Stefanik
has repeatedly accused the UN of anti-Semitism for its criticism of Israel's
genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and its continued opposition to the expansion
of illegal Jewish settlements and oppression of Palestinians in the occupied
West Bank.
She
has also supported blocking US support for the United Nations Relief Works
Agency (UNRWA), the main provider of humanitarian aid to Palestinians, amid
Israel's effort to starve the remaining Palestinian population in northern
Gaza.
On
12 November, Trump announced the delegation of South Dakota Governor Kristi
Noem for the position of secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
As
governor, Noem prioritized fighting
the so-called rise in anti-Semitism, passing a bill that would criminalize
criticism of Israel based on the definition of anti-Semitism proposed by the
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
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