By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
American
soldiers are on the ground in Gaza. They’re not there to fight Islamic
terrorists, but to secure the disastrous Biden deal that saved Hamas by
monitoring and inspecting the Gazans traveling across the ‘Netzarim
corridor’.
One of the companies is UG Solutions founded by a
former Special Forces veteran which hires US military vets to provide
security. Hiring veterans as contractors became a common practice during
the War on Terror because it allowed politicians to avoid
accountability for US casualties.
Hundreds of Americans were
killed working as contractors in Iraq including, in one of the most
infamous incidents in the war, when four ex-Special Forces contractors
working for Blackwater had their bodies dragged through the streets,
were beaten, hacked and hung from a bridge while the Arab Muslim mobs of
men, women and children cheered. The scene played out again in Benghazi
when two former Navy SEALS working as CIA contractors were murdered.
How soon until it plays out in Gaza?
Bringing
in veterans as contractors has been a longtime way to disguise ‘boots
on the ground.’ But the men in those boots are still veterans who
believe they’re serving their country. And when they die, it’s Americans
dying to carry out the policies of their Commander in Chief.
Gaza is every bit as dangerous as Fallujah, Iraq or Benghazi, Libya. One American soldier already died in Biden’s futile pier aid delivery effort. This will be far more risky.
In
2003, Islamic terrorists bombed an American diplomatic convoy in Gaza,
killing three security contractors, John Branchizio, Mark Parsons and
John Martin Linde Jr. Branchizio was a former Navy SEAL, Linde, an
ex-Marine and Parson’s family sued the Palestinian Authority which freed
the terrorist killers of the three men. Sadly, nothing was learned from
their murders.
Reportedly the ex-military and CIA operatives are already there and planning operations.
No
matter how they’re disguised, American boots are back on the ground and
the lives of American soldiers are being risked in a nation building
project to create a terror state.
The UN is estimating that it will take $50 billion
to rebuild Gaza with an estimated completion date of 2040. And it’s
already set to put armed Americans on the ground to secure a nation
building operation that is doomed to fail.
So why are we doing it all over again?
The Biden administration rolled Steve Witkoff, Trump’s envoy, into signing off on their deal to save Hamas and by Phase 3, begin building a ‘Palestinian’ state paid for and protected by us.
Witkoff admitted to FOX News that he had done
nothing but agree to the Biden administration’s May 27 protocol, had
nothing to do with “the mathematics behind the prisoner release and the
hostage release” and all he had done was to “speed up the process” by
pressuring Israel into making every possible concession to Hamas. By
getting Trump to accept the Biden deal, Witkoff and his allies in the
Trump transition team, some of whom are associated with the pro-Iran
Koch network, had also bound Trump to a comprehensive nation-building
project that would force him to spend his whole second term rebuilding Gaza and put ex-soldiers on the ground to secure it.
At
an event, President Trump has correctly said that he is “not confident”
that the ceasefire will hold, described Gaza as “a massive demolition
site” and said that it would need to be “rebuilt in a different way”.
“Beautiful
things could be done over there, fantastic things,” he suggested. And
asked if he’ll help rebuild Gaza, Trump answered “I might.”
And that would be a catastrophic mistake.
America should not be in the business of nation-building in Gaza or anywhere in the Muslim world.
President
Trump is right to be skeptical. And he was right when he said that,
“You certainly can’t have the people that were there. Most of them are
dead. But they didn’t exactly run it well. They run viciously and badly.
You can’t have that.” But the deal foisted on him by Biden, Qatar,
Witkoff and his Koch network allies does just that. It saves Hamas and
puts the terrorists back in power.
Any rebuilding will be to the
benefit of Hamas. And will put millions into the pockets of Islamic
terrorists just the way that our reconstruction projects in Afghanistan
financed the Taliban.
And having US vets risking their lives to inspect terrorists moving around Gaza is senseless.
The
Israelis have shown that they are more than capable of controlling the
Netzarim corridor and securing Gaza. They don’t need us to do it for
them. Hamas and its allies need that. And once Americans are on the
ground, they’ll attack us to regain control of the zones in Gaza.
The Biden trap for the Trump administration will have us spending blood and treasure in Gaza.
Our
people will have the thankless job of replacing the Israelis to keep
them away from Hamas. Not only won’t Hamas thank us for it, the
terrorists will set traps for us, accuse us of attacking them, and then
attack us. Just like it already happened in Afghanistan and Iraq.
We’ll
be there to enable a ‘technocratic’ unity front government negotiated
by Hamas and the PLO under the aegis of Communist China and Russia at
meetings in Beijing and Moscow.
Biden personnel have trapped the Trump administration into nation-building one more time.
But
it doesn’t have to be this way. The Trump administration can exit the
Biden deal and the sooner we do it, the easier it will be. Not a single
American has to die and not a single dollar should be spent on
nation-building in Gaza. And won’t be if we exit the Biden deal.
No
one in the Trump administration or the conservative movement should
take ownership of the Biden deal. That’s falling into a trap that will
task them with the blame for the deal when it falls apart. Witkoff
admitted what we already knew. It was the Biden deal. It should end with
him.
By exiting the deal, President Trump can demonstrate once
again that America is no longer in the nation-building business: that we
will not squander blood and treasure for globalist agendas.
The
Israelis do not need us or want us in Gaza. All they want is a free hand
to finish off the terrorists. And when they do that, it will be one
more global problem we don’t have to deal with.
The U.S. should
have no ‘boots’ or ‘sneakers’ on the ground. After the murders of John
Branchizio, Mark Parsons and John Martin Linde Jr, not one more American
should die for Gaza. We don’t need to rebuild Gaza, inspect it or try
to teach its people about democracy.
Let’s leave Gaza. Leave the
Biden deal with Hamas. And leave ‘Palestinian’ nation-building to those
countries stupid enough to think that what failed since the early 90s
will work now.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine.
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