Haaretz is one of the most respected Israeli newspapers. Yesterday they ran an analysis of what was behind Trump's decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem in a few years-- less than an hour's drive: Armageddon? Bring It On: The Evangelical Force Behind Trump's Jerusalem Speech. "The U.S. evangelical community," they wrote, "is in raptures over Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel, believing it moves the world closer to Armageddon." He was endangering world peace but shoring up his evangelical cretinous base before the big battle over Mueller and impeachment.Friday night one of Trump's warm-up acts at his Roy Moore rally in Pensacola was Panhandle state Senator Doug Broxson, a very far right, mentally-disturbed sociopath. (Note: the drive time from Pensacola to Mobile is almost identical to the drive time between Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem.) Broxson, a crooked insurance agent, went to Evangel "University" in Missouri. He's best known for in the legislature for pushing a bill that would allow motorists playing music-- especially rap music-- to be fined. But Friday night he may have outdone himself when he told a cheering throng of insane Trump fans in a half filled auditorium that Trump's decision to move the embassy will bring on the End Times. "Now, I don’t know about you, but when I heard about Jerusalem-- where the King of Kings... where our soon coming King is coming back to Jerusalem, it is because President Trump declared Jerusalem to be capital of Israel."Messhugannah State Senator Doug Broxson (R-FL), "one of us, one of us"Earlier in the day every member of the UN Security Council-- except the U.S. condemned Trump's decision as being "not in line with Security Council resolutions and was unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace in the region." That was from a joint statement by the ambassadors from traditional allies Trump has been alienating with his erratic, anti-democratic behavior since Putin placed him in the White House-- Britain, France, Sweden, Germany and Italy. Meanwhile, council members Britain, France, Russia, China, Bolivia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Sweden, Ukraine and Uruguay called for the emergency council meeting, as the Middle East exploded in spasms of protest and violence over Trump's boneheaded decision.Rabbi Rick Jacobs is head America's Reform Union and the Netanyahu Regime is unhappy that he has spoken out against Trump's stupid and dangerous move. According to the Jerusalem Post, Jacobs wrote that although Trump’s declaration "affirms what the Reform Jewish movement has long held: that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Yet while we share the President’s belief that the US Embassy should, at the right time, be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, we cannot support his decision to begin preparing that move now, absent a comprehensive plan for a peace process."
Jacobs also said that the White House should not undermine efforts toward making peace between Israel and the Palestinians by "making unilateral decisions that are all but certain to exacerbate the conflict."