Theresa May Decided Britain First

British Jews are not so sure about Theresa May. Her cabinet “has fewer Jewish ministers than any government for a decade”  the JC reported last week. Theresa certainly witnessed how the Jewish lobby crashed Corbyn and the Labour party.  She probably came to the conclusion that she would do much better without that foreign interventionist lobby dominating her political decisions. She decided Britain first. 

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Putin, Erdogan and the Plot Against the Rest of Us

Did the emerging alliance among Russia, Turkey and possibly Syria lead a few Turkish military leaders to execute a coup? Is it coincidental that the headquarters of the failed coup was at Incirlik Air Base, the Turkish airfield from which the United States and NATO regularly launch airstrikes against the Islamic State?  As the picture clarifies, it seems that the coup attempt was motivated by the emerging alliance between Turkey and Russia. The possibility that Turkey becomes integral to a peaceful resolution in Syria brings to an end NATO’s interventionist war against the Assad regime. The plotters against Erdogan were desperate to halt such a transition.

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