It sure looks like Trump and Adelson have cut a
deal on annexation
By Philip Weiss and James North
June 14, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Sheldon Adelson, the
Israel-loving,
Iran-war-craving casino baron, talks to Donald Trump
all the time, and for good reason, he and wife Miriam
are the
biggest Republican donors, poised to give as much as
$200 million this year. Now that the White House
appears to be lying down for the Israeli government
as it moves to annex portions of the West Bank despite a
growing chorus of international condemnation, the focus
should be on Adelson. He has always been a strong
supporter of Israeli expansion,
a
man who says, “There’s no such thing as a
Palestinian.”
So far, the Adelsons have gotten everything they’ve
wanted from our transactional president: tearing up the
Iran deal, moving the embassy to Jerusalem, defunding
Palestinians, recognizing the Golan annexation, treating
settlement expansion as legitimate, even a presidential
medal of freedom for Miriam, etc. Right up to yesterday
— a Trump attack
on the ICC in the name of Israel. As Trump once
said when a Republican rival was getting Adelson’s
money, Adelson wanted a “perfect little puppet.”
Most important, the Adelsons got the Trump “peace
plan,” which paves the way for annexation of the West
Bank. When Trump announced his “vision,” there they were
in the front row.
Especially if Trump loses in November, as appears
more and more likely — this is the Adelsons’ last chance
to get annexation. “They speak to Trump all the time,”
Dan Raviv reported on i24 News.
Look at it from Trump’s point of view. He doesn’t
care about peace in the Middle East or Palestinian human
rights. He wants one thing, to win in November, and he
needs money.
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Why would the Adelsons risk $200 million on a
loser? Well, because it’s not a losing cause; they
get their payback now. They figure that Israeli
annexation is permanent no matter what happens to
Trump. “Facts on the ground” is the Israeli way of
expansion. The embassy move will never be reversed
by a Joe Biden. So let’s annex.
Today, Sheldon’s Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom
is
promoting annexation. “[A]nnexation is Israel’s
right, and. . . it poses no threat to the interests of
either the United States or the Jewish state.” That
paper is an important rightwing voice in Israel, and the
Adelsons have been big supporters of Benjamin Netanyahu.
So they may also play a role in Netanyahu’s
zeal to annex, when he had a lot of opportunities to
dismiss that policy.
And here’s another tell, as we say in poker. Sheldon
Adelson is a funder and board member of the Republican
Jewish Coalition; the RJC
calls Trump the most pro-Israel president ever and,
big coincidence, the RJC “is launching a lobbying effort
on Capitol Hill to rally support for Israeli
annexation,”
according to Jewish Insider. Says the
Guardian:
The RJC is chaired by the ex-senator Norm
Coleman. . . who is said to have strong ties to
Adelson that benefit the RJC and other Super Pacs
and dark money outfits where Coleman is a big
player.
Coleman helps lead fundraising for a Super Pac,
the Congressional Leadership Fund, and a dark money
outfit, the American Action Network, that
respectively back Republican House members and their
policies and have received seven-figure checks from
the Adelsons in recent elections.
The Adelsons have seemed to have their way on
annexation so far. Annexation of large parts of the West
Bank are greenlighted in Trump’s deal of the century.
Just look at this incredible map in the plan:
The Adelsons wanted the plan out well ahead of
the election, Dan Raviv of i24 said, so that Israel
would be freed to set its own border this year
before November comes and possibly limits its
autonomy.
Which is to say, the Adelsons may be the most
important actors in this entire foreign policy
discussion. Maybe the media should be telling us more
about them now. . .
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