
Trump and Netanyahu on their Way to War.
Donald Trump’s appearance before the General Assembly of the United Nations could have been a rare highlight of his chaotic young presidency. If Trump had just repeated his inauguration address, the audience would have burst out in gales of laughter. Instead, they countered his bluster not only against North Korea and Iran but also against the UN body as a whole with broad silence. Trump tried to be serious, but instead, he presented himself as the most dangerous President ever in US history. He went after the North Korean regime as the devil himself would run it. The Iranian government followed suit. In the bashing and demonization of other governments, the US has always been top. That America comes „first“ and that his administration has been successful were among his nicest bravados.
Trump spoke exactly the truth about his nation. „Rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other countries and their people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity.“ Don’t the US support terrorist regimes such as the Saudi and the Israeli ones, which threatens other nations and peoples with annihilation and spread terrorism in the region and the Saudi case worldwide? Haven’t the US caused havoc to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen? Weiterlesen


It seems as if Hillary Clinton hadn’t grasped what happened on 8 November 2016 when she lost the election to Donald J. Trump. „What Happened“ blames everybody else for the defeat except the loser, Hillary Rodham Clinton. That is why the book belongs to the category of Science Fiction.




Man kann es kaum glauben, was Benjamin Weinthal und Konsorten alles einfällt, um Menschen zu diskreditieren, die es gewagt haben, eine Demonstration zum Al-Quds-Tag in Berlin zuzulassen oder die BDS-Bewegung, die sich gegen Israels brutales und rassistisches Besatzungsregime mit Boykott-Aufrufen gegen Waren aus den illegalen Siedlungen zu Wehr setzt, nicht zu kritisieren. Man kann dem Regierenden Bürgermeister von Berlin, Michael Müller, zu seiner Zivilcourage und zur möglichen „Auszeichnung“ nur gratulieren.