Are Non-Zionist Middle Easterners More Knowledgeable About American Politics and Elections Than Most Americans?

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by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:

dumbed-downvaccine-damaged American public heads to the polls today to pretend that they are voting for candidates running for political offices, even as both sides of the political spectrum admit that massive voter fraud is real, while making statements such as, “This is the most important election of our lifetimes!!!” or “Democracy will END if you don’t vote for [fill in the blank with your favorite candidate]!!!“, being completely ignorant about the way American politics actually operate, and the fact that elections are controlled by the wealthy Wall Street and Silicon Valley billionaires who actually run the country.

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However, if one surveys the English media sites from those reporting in the Middle East, outside of Israel and the control of the Zionists, you might actually find that these Middle Easterners have a greater understanding of American politics than most Americans do themselves.

Here’s an article just published today by Iranian journalist Alireza Akbari.

Trump vs Harris: A choice between two deranged war hawks who cheer genocide in Gaza

In a dramatic turn of events, US President Joe Biden in July announced that he would withdraw from the presidential race, triggering a scramble within the Democratic Party for a replacement.

Following Biden’s exit, mainly due to physical and mental health concerns, Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as the frontrunner owing to her close ties with the sitting president.

Thereafter Harris quickly secured endorsements from influential party figures, including members of Congress, state-level Democratic leaders, and former president Barack Obama.

Democratic Party conducted a formal virtual roll call vote to officially nominate her on August 1 and the Democratic National Committee finally confirmed her as the official nominee on August 5.

As Harris entered the race against Republican nominee Donald Trump, public attention focused on their overt and unabashed support for the Israeli regime and its genocidal war on Gaza.

Both presidential candidates tried to outdo each other during televised debates to project themselves as the “bigger” supporter of the occupying regime in order to appease the powerful Zionist lobby.

Throughout her election campaign, Harris consistently affirmed Israel’s right to “defend itself,” a position that elicited significant backlash from pro-Palestinian activists across the country.

Criticism erupted across social media platforms and in street demonstrations, where activists called for a boycott of the election and the candidates in the fray, describing both of them as “warmongers.”

During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on July 25, 2024, Harris underscored her unwavering support for the Tel Aviv regime, stating that “Israel’s right to self-defense” is paramount.

Just weeks later, she reiterated her support for the Tel Aviv regime during her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago even while the overwhelming public opinion in her country remained firmly against the ongoing war on Gaza and Lebanon.

“I will always stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself, and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself,” Harris declared, reinforcing her alignment with the Tel Aviv regime.

However, Harris faced backlash for her pro-Israel positions during her Jazz Fundraiser at Le Poisson Rouge on October 20. The event took a dramatic turn when a pro-Palestinian activist stood up and shouted, “Kamala is jazz for genocide. The US sends $27 billion to Israel. 27 billion to burn Palestinians alive.”

According to a recent report titled by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, Biden and Harris have provided $17.9 billion in military aid to Israel since Oct. 7, 2023.

The US administration, under Biden and Harris, has provided lethal weapons to the Israeli regime that have been used to murder civilians in Gaza and Lebanon and destroy the infrastructure.

On the other side, Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, was officially nominated as the Republican candidate on July 18, 2024, at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

Trump, known for his close dalliance with Israeli regime leaders, maintained his position as the Israeli regime’s “protector,” a role he embraced during his previous term from 2017 to 2021 too.

“You have a significant protector in me,” Trump declared during a speech at the Israeli-American Council summit in Washington in September 2024, demonstrating his support for the Gaza genocide.

In a gathering on October 7, 2024—marking a year since the onset of the Israeli genocidal campaign in Gaza, Trump pitched himself as a guardian angel of the child-murdering regime in Tel Aviv. (Full article here.)

The English news site of Al Mayadeen, based out of Lebanon, produced this video recently exposing who controls the elections, sharing basic information that few Americans even understand regarding who actually runs America.

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