Confirmed by the foreign minister of Iran on video! Just like last time during the 12 days war they were at the negotiating table with US dodgy diplomats and were very successfully engaged in peace talks ==> the USA attacked! Same thing now, they - Iranian diplomats - were negotiating with US diplomats, when ==> the USA attacked again.
Yes and one of those dodgy diplomats was trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner. This non-professional diplomat has been used extensively by Trump as an informal advisor in key negotiations during both of Trump's presidential terms. He was one of those who led the walkout at the Geneva talks.
Perhaps the calibre of the man can be judged by his proposals for the displaced Palestinian Gazans when in March 2024, during an appearance at the Harvard Kennedy School, Kushner described the Gaza Strip as “valuable waterfront property” and suggested relocating Palestinians to the Negev desert or Rafah while the territory was “cleaned up". Hmmm....
Quoting from Wikipedia:
The comments drew international criticism. Human rights observers and Palestinian officials argued that Kushner’s proposals amounted to support Forced displacement or Ethnic cleansing, former U.S. president Donald Trump promoted a plan to transform Gaza into a luxury “Riviera” resort, widely linked in media coverage to Kushner’s remarks. The redevelopment vision, which involved large-scale relocation of Gazans, was condemned by Palestinian leaders, Arab governments, and international rights groups as contrary to International Law.
Pretty cynical I think you would agree. But then what would you expect from someone who is a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch sect of Hasidic Judaism, a movement that promotes Chabad messianism, i.e., the concept of a Messiah who represents an anticipated saviour and bringer of universal peace and justice who is expected to restore Israel and gather in the Jewish diaspora. This group may be viewed as a sort of Jewish 'End of Days' cult.
I have to admit that Jared Kushner puts me in mind somewhat of the character of Senator Felsenburgh in the 1907 novel 'Lord of the World' by the English Roman Catholic priest Robert Hugh Benson that centres upon the rise of the Antichrist, which is enabled by a worldwide movement towards global peace and the unification of religious and political thought - see: Lord of the World - Wikipedia.
In many ways the book may be seen as prophetic as it foresaw the creation of the European Union, the rise of humanism and the use of aircraft (airships in 1907) in carrying out mass bombings of cities that would became a reality thirty odd years later during the Second World War and has sadly become common place ever since - including these latest bombings in Tehran.
In the novel, the mysterious Senator Felsenburgh, who is described as a rich, young charismatic Jewish man, unexpectedly takes charge of the American Republic's peace delegation and travels the Empire, delivering speeches to rapt audiences in their own languages. Due to Felsenburgh's efforts, world peace is secured (think here of Kushner's role in bringing about the Abraham Accords). To cut a long story short, Felsenburgh turns out to be the antichrist of the Apocalypse with dire consequences for the remaining Christian remnant in the world who are heavily persecuted.
Now I am not suggesting that Kushner is suddenly going to be revealed as the Jewish Messiah or the Christian Antichrist but I have certainly found the parallels between him and the fictious character of Senator Felsenburgh quite interesting.
Interestingly, Robert Hugh Benson was the youngest son of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury who was a very senior English Freemason. His conversion to Catholicism rocked the Anglican establishment since he was viewed as a strong candidate to become a future Archbishop of Canterbury. The book is still in print for those who might wish to read it and can be downloaded for free at this link: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14021.
Pretty cynical I think you would agree. But then what would you expect from someone who is a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch sect of Hasidic Judaism, a movement that promotes Chabad messianism, i.e., the concept of a Messiah who represents an anticipated saviour and bringer of universal peace and justice who is expected to restore Israel and gather in the Jewish diaspora. This group may be viewed as a sort of Jewish 'End of Days' cult.
I have to admit that Jared Kushner puts me in mind somewhat of the character of Senator Felsenburgh in the 1907 novel 'Lord of the World' by the English Roman Catholic priest Robert Hugh Benson that centres upon the rise of the Antichrist, which is enabled by a worldwide movement towards global peace and the unification of religious and political thought - see: Lord of the World - Wikipedia.
In many ways the book may be seen as prophetic as it foresaw the creation of the European Union, the rise of humanism and the use of aircraft (airships in 1907) in carrying out mass bombings of cities that would became a reality thirty odd years later during the Second World War and has sadly become common place ever since - including these latest bombings in Tehran.
In the novel, the mysterious Senator Felsenburgh, who is described as a rich, young charismatic Jewish man, unexpectedly takes charge of the American Republic's peace delegation and travels the Empire, delivering speeches to rapt audiences in their own languages. Due to Felsenburgh's efforts, world peace is secured (think here of Kushner's role in bringing about the Abraham Accords). To cut a long story short, Felsenburgh turns out to be the antichrist of the Apocalypse with dire consequences for the remaining Christian remnant in the world who are heavily persecuted.
Now I am not suggesting that Kushner is suddenly going to be revealed as the Jewish Messiah or the Christian Antichrist but I have certainly found the parallels between him and the fictious character of Senator Felsenburgh quite interesting.
Interestingly, Robert Hugh Benson was the youngest son of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury who was a very senior English Freemason. His conversion to Catholicism rocked the Anglican establishment since he was viewed as a strong candidate to become a future Archbishop of Canterbury. The book is still in print for those who might wish to read it and can be downloaded for free at this link: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14021.