Susan Kokinda dives into Donald Trump’s groundbreaking Gaza peace deal, revealing how he outmaneuvered decades of British imperial policies that fostered religious radicalization and economic stagnation in the Middle East.
Kokinda explains Trump’s direct negotiations, economic initiatives, and efforts to marginalize radical networks on both Muslim and Israeli sides.
The episode also examines the historical context of prior failed peace efforts, the role of British intelligence, and the significance of Trump’s unique approach to fostering genuine economic independence for the Palestinian people.
The British Education Secretary felt that the U.K. should take the credit for Peace in the Middle East. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Huckabee’s response heard on the video is on the mark.
Trump is working directly with country leaders to prioritize the rebuilding of Gaza.
He is not focused on single or two state solutions for the reason why so many previous accords and agreements failed in the past - the World Bank, IMF, and other international banks ended being involved smothered the agreements as the money never arrived directly but was filtered through NGOs, never arrived, or is doiled out in handouts.
This always leads to anger by those expecting peace and never seeing it arrive - Hamas, Palestinians, etc.
British Intelligence’s Secret Weapon: The
Radical Networks They Created on BOTH Sides
(The following is from the transcript provided with this Youtube video, corrections to machine made errors to wording have been applied)
Previous peace efforts failed because they accepted the terms of the conflict, which had been deliberately engineered by the British Empire elites.
The British Empire elites funded the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Palestinians, and others in the Middle East.
But let’s go back to that point about radicalization because that’s where Trump has shown himself to be a real strategic genius.
The reason previous peace efforts failed isn’t because the conflicts were too complex or the hatreds too deep.
They failed because they accepted the terms of a conflict, which had been deliberately engineered by the British.
For decades, British intelligence and their American counterparts have created and deployed radical movements on both sides.
Muslims
The British created and funded the Muslim Brotherhood.
Also, Hamas, and other extremist groups.
Their purpose, destroy nationalist governments in the Middle East.
Remember, that’s the prime target of the globalists: sovereign
nationalist governments.
Look at what happened in Egypt in 2011.
The government of Hazny Mubarak, a nationalist government, not a theocracy, was overthrown by the British created Muslim Brotherhood, with plenty of help from Barack Obama.
That Muslim Brotherhood government was so hated by the people of Egypt that it was overthrown less than 2 years later and it was designated a terrorist organization and banned.
That was the first of the Arab Spring regime change operations run by Angloamerican intelligence.
Most of the governments that had nationalist aspirations and that had assured full freedom of religion to Jews, Christians, and Muslims were overthrown by radical Islamists.
Iran
First the British, along with the Dulles-run CIA, overthrew the nationalist government of Mosed in the 50s replacing him with the Shah and then when the Shah was no longer convenient to British, geopolitical plans he was overthrown and was replaced by the Islamic Republic, which is what rules Iran today.
Here’s the point…
The issue of modern Islamic theocracies didn’t come from Islam.
That’s a lie pedaled under the heading of a clash of civilization which has been pushed by British intelligence assets like Bernard Lewis and Samuel Huntington. In every case of radical fundamentalist movements or governments, you’re going to find British intelligence with help from their American neocon friends.
But it’s not just British intelligence.
King Charles is a proud sponsor of the Oxford Center for Islamic Studies.
And in just this last July, he presided over the opening of the new King Charles III wing.
But Donald Trump’s approach is the opposite.
One of the very first things he did as president in his first term was to travel to Saudi Arabia and lay down the law.
Stop supporting al Qaeda and other extremist groups.
He basically told those countries,
“Stop being pawns on the geopolitical chessboard. I’ll treat you like a sovereign nation and recognize that you have legitimate needs and economic promise.”
And it shows.
When push came to shove, those nations stepped up to become part of this week’s historic peace deal.
Hamas would not have been brought to the table without major Muslim countries weighing in.
Trump’s Approach to Israel
Contrary to the fevered narratives of Candace Owens and so many others, Donald Trump has his own agenda and it is not Bibi Netanyahu’s.
Here’s what a diplomat (Aaron David Miller) who worked for both Bill Clinton and George Bush said about Trump…
Donald Trump on this one has demonstrated a degree of will unlike any other president, Republican or Democrat.
He has pressed an Israeli prime minister in a way that no none of his predecessors have ever done on an issue that prime minister considers vital to his political survival and the way he would define Israeli security requirements.
Trump never was a Netanyahu puppet, but for those who are still caught up in that particular narrative, the now famous video of the Israeli crowd on hostage square booing Netanyahu and cheering Donald Trump might cause you to rethink that a little bit.
But Trump also knew that Netanyahu had to contend with his right-wing coalition partners.
As Barbara Boyd has documented extensively in her updates on this channel, revisionist Zionism is just as much an artificial creation of British intelligence as is Islamic fundamentalism.
So what did Trump do?
By making himself more popular than Netanyahu, Trump strengthened the hand of the peace faction in Israel.
So when the right-wingers threatened to sink the deal, the leader of the peace faction, Yair Lapid, stepped up to tell Netanyahu that Lapid’s party would be his safety net and support the government.
What Trump has always recognized is this…
When you neutralize the radical fringes, when you appeal to the legitimate interests of citizens of different countries, no matter their ethnicity or religion, and when you ground it all with genuine economic development, anything and everything is possible.
That’s how he’s brokered 8 peace agreements.
We know that the British and their globalist allies aren’t done.
All you had to do was look at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s face as he was standing behind Donald Trump at Sharm el Sheik - he looked like he was sucking on a lemon.
But Trump has their number.
Many people have legitimately expressed concern about Tony Blair getting on the Board of Peace for good reason.
But on Air Force One this week, Trump made clear this is not a done deal. He said,
“I want to ensure that he is a choice acceptable to everyone. I want to make sure that Tony is liked by everyone because I don’t have that information.”
Trump is committed to making this work and he’s going to listen to the principal players on the ground.
So, what we’ve witnessed this week isn’t just a ceasefire - it’s a complete shredding of the imperial playbook that has kept the Middle East in turmoil for what seems like 3,000 years, as Trump keeps saying.
But this peace agreement is just the beginning.
Obviously, there’s a lot more work to be done in the Middle East and of course with Russia and Ukraine.
And here’s where you come in.
Donald Trump doesn’t need spectators, he doesn’t need a chorus of people who are spouting social media narratives.
He needs people who understand and support what he’s doing.
What we’re witnessing is what happens when an American president puts America first and treats other nations as sovereign nations and not colonial subjects.
The empire is crumbling nation by nation and deal by deal.
And Donald Trump is writing the blueprint for a world based on mutual respect and genuine prosperity.
The real question now is, will we have the wisdom to build on this foundation? or will we let the globalists regroup and drag us back into their deadly games?
That’s up to all of us.
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