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Problem in this picture, is that trump is objectively zionist

https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Zionist

>A political movement that supports the maintenance and preservation of the state of Israel as a Jewish homeland, originally arising in the late 1800s with the goal of reestablishing a Jewish homeland in the region of Palestine.

>Noun 1. Zionist - a Jewish supporter of Zionism

This definition isn't totally accurate. One doesn't have to be jewish to be zionist. Evangelic leaders like pat robertson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson are among the strongest zionist supporter around

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Zionism

>Examples of Protestant leaders combining political conservatism with Christian Zionism are Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, leading figures of the Christian Right in the 1980s and 1990s. Falwell said in 1981: "To stand against Israel is to stand against God. We believe that history and scripture prove that God deals with nations in relation to how they deal with Israel."[74] They cite part of the blessing of Isaac at Genesis 27:29, "Those who curse you will be cursed, and those who bless you will be blessed." Martin Luther King, Jr. has also been cited as a Christian supporter of Israel and Zionism.[62]

See also this https://archive.is/P5Xza/share#selection-387.0-411.1050

>When Menachem Begin became Prime Minister, he made it a point to cultivate relationships with the American religious right. He became good friends with Jerry Falwell, inviting him and hundreds of other evangelical pastors for trips to Israel at the expense of the Israeli government. Falwell responded with endorsements of the Likud Party’s strategy of building Israeli Settlements throughout the West Bank. Begin’s government later gave Falwell his own jet to make his travels to Israel easier.5 Falwell and other leaders of the religious right, including Hal Lindsey, Pat Robertson, and Oral Roberts came through when they were needed by Likud politicians to lobby for their policies. In 1998 when Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came on a state visit to the United States, his first stop was to see leaders of the religious right, such as Ralph Reed director of the Christian Coalition. “We have no greater friends and allies,” he said to them, than the people sitting in this room.”6

>Netanyahu’s statement may be startling to some, but it does make sense if one’s priority for Israel is to hold on to all the biblical land. They were Netanyahu’s best friends, better friends than President Clinton from that perspective, with whom he was meeting the next day and who was pressuring Netanyahu as well as the Palestinians to meaningfully negotiate. For the Likud party and their supporters, this was a smart political alliance. Liberal objections about the real motives of these Evangelicals were not persuasive. True, these Christian right leaders believed the real significance of the State of Israel was its role in the apocalyptic end-times scenario, which they believed would culminate in the wiping out of most Jews and the conversion of the remaining few. This is deeply problematic and offensive for us as Jews. One could argue, however, that we don’t believe in these visions of the end time anyway, so what do they matter? If we agree on what should happen in this world, why not agree to disagree on what happens in the next.

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Being a zionist is being for the creation and maintain of a state for jews in the region that is known (or rather, formerly known https://pic8.co/sh/tdRUhG.jpeg ) as palestine

That's what being a zionist is, today (since the alternative projects such as uganda and argentina got ditched https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism#Territories_considered )that's the base, the common ground between the various zionist denomination

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism

>Zionism (Hebrew: צִיּוֹנוּת‎ Tsiyyonut [tsijoˈnut] after Zion) is both an ideology[1][2][3] and nationalist[fn 1] movement among the Jewish people that espouses the re-establishment of and support for[6] a Jewish state in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel (roughly corresponding to Canaan, the Holy Land, or the region of Palestine).[7][8][9][10

Again that definition makes no case of so called christian zionists, relegating them just as "support"... Supporters of an ideology... Yeah fucking partisans. How do you call a communist supporter? A communist! Also, it claims palestine as the "historic Land of Israel". implicitly equating biblical hebrews and modern jews, which is an absolute joke historically speaking. But I digress.

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So, given the above as background, and given that trump is obviously 100% pro israel... I suspect there are 2 types of "zionists" seeking a jew world order; The "national zionists", like netanyahuand trump, attached to the physical location of israel, the land, who see israel as an end in itself. And the "international zionists", who would rather go for a decentralized model essentially, seeing israel as a liability at worst, and a means to an end (orld domination) at best. A mere sacrificial pawn. The banking crew tends to be part of the latter. Soros being also part of the latter, too.

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Of course I have to proof of that. It's only a "gut feeling" on my part. A possible explanation for the "zog vs zog" fight that we are factually witnessing here

https://www.jpost.com/American-Politics/Trump-health-spokesman-tweets-about-Soros-and-Rothschild-family-control-625760

>The man President Donald Trump just named to speak for the Health Department accused George Soros and the Rothschild family of seeking to exploit the pandemic for control and to advance their agendas.

There was an article published 7 ears ago or os, mentioning how soros urged rotschild to dump israel, but I can't find it. But you get the idea, and both are on the same page