Obama Accidentally Exposes His Real Intentions! | Alan Dershowitz

Pre-order Alan Dershowitz new book: Miss shocked me beyond belief: Alan Dershowitz and I try our best to be fair when it comes to freedom of speech. The right of Israel to defend herself while at the same time acknowledging innocent people in Palestine are in danger. How do we hold the idea that Hamas and Palestine are different? How do we hold in our head that Hamas in dangerous but strategically uses innocent people to shield them? This is a tough conversation. Alan Dershowitz discusses anti-Semitism in the U.S. and at universities since the October 7th attacks with Stephen Gardner. He says current anti-Semitism mirrors the 1930s with American Nazi marches and Ivy League Nazi sympathy, though modern administrators fail to apply standards against anti-Jewish speech. Dershowitz believes radical faculty indoctrinate students against Israel due to opposing American/Western values, not human rights, as they ignore mistreated groups like the Uyghurs. He argues “pro-Palestine“ demonstrations celebrate Hamas attacking Israel, not Palestinians, starting before Israeli retaliation. Dershowitz states supporting Palestine requires opposing Hamas, which oppresses Gazans. He claims demonstrations celebrate killing Israelis, with students supporting the attacks, not seeking peace or ceasefires. Dershowitz ties campus anti-Zionism to broad anti-Americanism and rejection of Western traditions and patriotism. Regarding his book on ending Hamas, Dershowitz advocates totally destroying Hamas, disabling Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and persuading Saudi Arabia to join Abraham Accords, disincentivizing terrorism. He acknowledges civilian casualties but blames Hamas’ “dead baby strategy“ of using human shields. Dershowitz says Netanyahu failed to prevent the attacks but, as Prime Minister, will be held responsible. He sees Rep. Tlaib’s censure as complex - she abused her position lying about attacks, but censorship risks punishing speech. Keywords: anti-Semitism, universities, Ivy League, Nazi, Germany, faculty, indoctrination, Israel, Palestine, protests, demonstrations, Hamas, terrorism, Iran, nuclear weapons, civilian casualties, human shields, Netanyahu, responsibility, Tlaib, censure, free speech, censorship, Congress, anti-Israel, anti-Americanism, Western values, Middle East, Abraham Accords, Alan Dershowitz, Barak Obama, Colonel Macgregor, Biden, Kamala Harris, New York Times, poll, swing states, Biden, Trump, 2024 election, Republicans, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, impeach, Israel, Hamas, Gaza, Ukraine, Russia, war, democracy, fear, control, debt, spending, inflation, climate change, Prince Harry, private jets, Democrats, Obama, Michelle Obama, Palestine, rally, Hamas, Israel, Gaza, October attacks, COVID, vaccines, vaccine injuries, Pelosi, reelection, Congress, homeless, San Francisco, Col. Douglas Macgregor, Stephen Gardner, Israel, Russia, Arabs, Allahu Akbar, Hamas, sleeper cells, Belarus, Ukraine, war, stalemate, Putin, health, propaganda, contacts, military intelligence, Janet Yellen, fund wars, fake money, IDF, ground attack, diplomacy, Turkey, Jordan, Zelenskyy, ally, danger, fighter jet, China, international waters, provoke, Persian Gulf, oil, protect, intimidate, Israel, Gaza City, hostages, land war, hot war, United States, Middle East, attack on Israel, Qatar, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, intelligence background, globalism, 9/11, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, sleeper cells, illegal crossings, border security, religious fever, free borders, Henry Kissinger, Southern border, immigration, variants of COVID, screening for ideas, George W. Bush, cold-blooded killers, negotiation with terrorists, former President, National Security, News Nation, Criminal Justice, TikTok, Instagram, The Unexpected Spy, correspondent, adjunct professor, Texas Christian University, counterterrorism, US terrorists list, policy decisions, invasion, property rights, human safety, ownership, former FBI agent, former CIA operative, hot war in the Middle East, Palestinian rallies, globalism and world commerce, international relations, negotiation with terrorist organizations, national security threats
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