Leaders Around The World Incensed Over Trump’s Jerusalem Decision

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12/06/2017 05:22 am ET

Leaders Around The World Incensed Over Trump’s Jerusalem Decision


Everyone from the Pope to the Kremlin expressed concern that recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would threaten regional stability.

President Donald Trump sparked an uproar among leaders across the world after he signaled that he would be recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moving the U.S. embassy there, upending decades of American foreign policy and potentially thwarting any hope for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

Trump called Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and the leaders of several U.S. allies on Tuesday to break the news. He is expected to formally announce the decision in a speech on Wednesday.

Abbas warned Trump “of the dangerous consequences such a decision would have to the peace process and to the peace, security and stability of the region and of the world,” Abbas’ spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina said in a statement after Trump’s call. The Palestinian leader also called for three days of protest beginning Wednesday.

The embassy move would represent the “kiss of death” to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, said Manuel Hassassian, the Palestinian representative to Britain ― an issue Trump has delegated to Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and adviser. Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Saudi Arabia’s King Salman made similar warnings.

“Mr. Trump, Jerusalem is the red line of Muslims,” Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan said Monday. He additionally threatened to cut Turkey’s diplomatic ties with Israel.

The Arab League also opposed the move, with Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit saying it was a “dangerous measure that would have repercussions.”

Egypt’s PresidentAbdel Fattah el-Sisi also cautioned Trump against “taking measures that would undermine the chances of peace in the Middle East.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei coined the U.S. move a “sign of its incompetence and failure.” Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday slammed the decision as a result of “global arrogance and Zionism looking for a new adventure.”

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Beyond the Middle East, the European Union’s top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, also said it would damage peace talks.

“The European Union supports the resumption of a meaningful peace process towards a two-state solution,” she said. “We believe that any action that would undermine these efforts must absolutely be avoided.”

Sigmar Gabriel, Germany’s Foreign Minister, cautioned that the move would fuel more conflict and “would be a very dangerous development.” Britain views the news “with concern,” U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said, and Prime Minister Theresa May added that she plans to speak directly with Trump on the matter. And French President Emmanuel Macron said he reminded Trump over the phone that the status of Jerusalem should be resolved through peace talks. The Kremlin also expressed concern about the decision.

Pope Francis made a passionate plea against Trump’s decision in an address on Wednesday.

“I make a heartfelt appeal so that all commit themselves to respecting the status quo of the city, in conformity with the pertinent resolutions of the United Nations,” he said. “I cannot keep quiet about my deep worry about the situation that has been created in the last few days.”

He said he hoped “wisdom and prudence prevail, in order to avoid adding new elements of tension to a global panorama that is already convulsed and marked by so many and cruel conflicts.”

Earlier on Wednesday, the Pope told a group of Palestinians that “recognizing the rights of all people” in the Holy Land is a primary condition for peace talks.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Wednesday that China was concerned Trump’s decision “could sharpen regional conflict”.

“All parties should do more for the peace and tranquillity of the region, behave cautiously, and avoid impacting the foundation for resolving the long-standing Palestine issue and initiating new hostility in the region,” Geng said.

The United Nations has also expressed opposition to the move.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has “consistently warned against any unilateral action that would have the potential to undermine the two-state solution”, his spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, said.

 
Who cares what the fake people of the fake Palestine think. They invented themselves and claim land they have no real claim to as they never existed to begin with. Typically radical leftists ignoring reality.
 
Jerusalem is the correct capital of Israel and The Jews were there centuries prior to anyone else. I applaud the move.

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel but the argument that Jewish people were there centuries (really millennia) prior to Palestinians doesn’t work. There were other Semitic people that predated the Israelis and the Palestinians have a stronger genetic connection to the Semitic people from the Bible than modern Jews. They also have a longer and stronger familial connection to the land. That’s just a fact.

The correct argument is Israel is an established country and its official capital is Jerusalem. There’s no other relevant argument and debating whether which faith can occupy a land isn’t productive either. Whether it is in America’s interest to recognize Jerusalem is another question. I don’t see any upside for us but I also don’t see it as wrong to recognize Jerusalem either.

It’s ballsy of Trump to make the move and he will be responsible if there is any fallout.
 
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel but the argument that Jewish people were there centuries (really millennia) prior to Palestinians doesn’t work. There were other Semitic people that predated the Israelis and the Palestinians have a stronger genetic connection to the Semitic people from the Bible than modern Jews. They also have a longer and stronger familial connection to the land. That’s just a fact.

The correct argument is Israel is an established country and its official capital is Jerusalem. There’s no other relevant argument and debating whether which faith can occupy a land isn’t productive either. Whether it is in America’s interest to recognize Jerusalem is another question. I don’t see any upside for us but I also don’t see it as wrong to recognize Jerusalem either.

It’s ballsy of Trump to make the move and he will be responsible if there is any fallout.
Please you don't have a leg to stand on here. You even indicate The Jews predated the Palestinians by millennia. If true that the Palestinians have a genetic connection to people before the Jews, where were they during these millennia? I have a genetic connection to people of Ireland---but have never been there. Shall I go claim Ireland for mine? The Palestinians have a fake claim on Israel and I'll tell you something else----Jews in Israel have bent over backwards to accomodate Palestinians but all they have gotten in return is grief. Get Right.
 
For someone who is a political novice, Trump is pretty good at exploiting the desires of interest groups, whether its the NRA or rich Jews( that would you, Sheldon Adelson), all out of the deepest principles of course.

Whatever. Now build the damn wall and fast.
Correct. By the way, the wall is already being built. It just doesn't make the news
 
Please you don't have a leg to stand on here. You even indicate The Jews predated the Palestinians by millennia. If true that the Palestinians have a genetic connection to people before the Jews, where were they during these millennia? I have a genetic connection to people of Ireland---but have never been there. Shall I go claim Ireland for mine? The Palestinians have a fake claim on Israel and I'll tell you something else----Jews in Israel have bent over backwards to accomodate Palestinians but all they have gotten in return is grief. Get Right.

gwb asked that we try to be more civil so I’m trying. I really am.
 
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