Roger Stone, Donald Trump, Alex Jones and Mike Adams all agree that Israel has GONE TOO FAR in its genocidal bombings of civilians
The illustrious Roger Stone
appeared on the
Health Ranger Report the other day to speak with Mike Adams about a number of pertinent, current event topics, including Israel's war on Gaza.
Stone agrees with Adams that Israel is making a huge "mistake" with the way it is responding to the October 7 Hamas attack.
"It's funny that you, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones – both friends of ours – you've all come to the same conclusion, a conclusion that I must now agree with that Israel is badly overplaying its hand," Stone told Adams during the segment when asked by Adams about statements recently made by Donald Trump about Israel.
"Look, I'm a strong supporter of Israel, as is Alex Jones," Stone told Adams. "But I think this leadership is making both a political and a geopolitical mistake with the brutality of what they're doing in the region."
Watch the full segment below:
(Related: If you disagree in any way with Benjamin Netanyahu's war on Gaza, then you are "antisemitic,"
according to Netanyahu.)
Supporting Israel shouldn't mean supporting mass murder
The issue is murky depending on where one stands politically and prophetically speaking. On the one hand, there are folks who say they must "support Israel" no matter what, even if that means supporting genocide, while others, including Stone et al., believe that there must be some restraint.
Israel cannot just indiscriminately bomb an entire people group, ruthlessly killing women and children, and expect to get away with it without some criticism. To defend what Israel is doing right now is to defend genocide – is this what Christians want to support?
"By the way, that doesn't mean I'm pro-Hamas or pro-Iranian by any means," Stone clarified, to which Adams also agreed.
"But I recognize terrorism wherever it is. And in the Middle East I'm afraid today, it's on both sides."
The implications of all this for Democrats, which control the executive and largely the legislative branches of American government, are dire. Since Netanyahu will not budge on his scorched-earth policy in Gaza, this is creating a really bad look for Democrats, diplomatically speaking.
"This is politically hurting Biden in a huge way," Adams told Stone about Netanyahu's bomb-at-all-costs policy.
Many Democrats, including Muslim Democrats, are upset with the Biden regime's handling of the Israel situation. The Biden regime continues to send money and weapons to Israel, just like all presidents from both political parties have been doing for many decades, earning the Commander-in-Chief the nickname of "Genocide Joe."
How many of these upset Democrats will vote Donald Trump, also a "friend of Israel," this fall just to spite Genocide Joe? Time will tell.
"The Muslim community is a crucial swing voting bloc in a state like Michigan," Stone explained.
"Joe Biden is the incumbent. And the incumbent always has a particular set of political problems because they have the authority. Donald Trump obviously is not the incumbent, and therefore in the even he will benefit both ways."
There are likely many Americans who are tired of both political parties, and tired of both Biden and Trump. How this pans out in November remains to be seen.
"I would NOT support either candidate, BUT if Trump would rein in Israel and admit his part in the vaccination disaster then I would consider supporting him," one of our own readers wrote in the comments about all this.
"Many people have not yet realized that Zionism equals globalism equals new world order," wrote another. "They are being deceived by evangelical Christians who do the bidding of Israel, the country whose real name should be 'Rothschildistan.'"
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