Monday, February 17, 2025

Gaza 2-16-25

The US will take over Gaza, but won’t have to invest any money in Gaza. It will take months to clear out the rubble and destroy the unexploded bombs and remove the tunnel systems. The US wants to move the population of Gaza Citizens to other areas and do the clean-up. Trump intends to make Gaza a valuable property neighboring Arab countries will want to invest in.  

The Gaza citizens may need to move to Northern Palestine if Jordan and Egypt won’t take them. The Gaza citizens are in fact citizens of Palestine and they have the room.

Before Lebanon deteriorated, it was the “Riviera of the Mediterranean” for Europe and if Lebanon can be restored, it would thrive. If all terror groups are eradicated from Gaza and Lebanon, this restoration could happen. The only population with “buyers remorse” are the citizens of Iran. They would like to replace their Hostile Theocracy with Freedom and Prosperity.

The defeat of Hamas in Gaza used to signal that Israel has won control over Gaza and Israel will own it. The notion that Israel will concede the ownership of Gaza to the US is unprecedented. But it does provide a model for restoring other failed countries like Somalia and Lebanon where citizens have allowed Terror Groups to take over their countries.

The Abraham Accords provides a model for countries across the globe to apply protections for failed states to recover and become self-sufficient. This model can replace UN involvement that is ineffective and corrupt.  Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia will need to moderate their religious fervor and drop their outdated “convert or die” tactics used in 600AD to allow them to apply western technology. Students in Muslim countries should be schooled in the basics and in the current technologies. Students need to know their history and reconnect with the advances they made as a nation in past years. The answer to getting God’s help is to be quiet enough to let God find you. This is a one-to-one relationship.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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