Western leaders who encourage terrorism place their own nations in danger. These fools do their nations and the rest of the world no favors when making such stupid brainless statements, claims and arguments.
French President Emmanuel Macron must have thought he would achieve a place in history and much adulatory coverage by the global media when he announced that France would recognize a Palestinian “state” at the September meeting of the United Nations. His followers — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney — must have thought the same when they made similar announcements.
However, the likelihood of global media coverage (and making history) for recognition of a Palestinian “state” has been greatly diminished by Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement that Palestinian Authority representatives, including putative PA President Mahmoud Abbas, as well as representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organization, are barred from attending the U.N. session by a denial of their U.S. visas. Any previously issued visas also were canceled.
It is precisely the right thing for Mr. Rubio to have done.
There will be no joint press conferences with the PLO, no big hugs and smiling handshakes. There will be media coverage, but not what the three nations’ leaders expected.
Messrs. Macron, Starmer and Carney were playing to their Muslim populations and the media. Mr. Starmer and Mr. Macron are hugely unpopular at home because of immigration from Muslim countries and because their economies are failing. French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is expected to lose a vote of confidence Monday, making him France’s second prime minister to be ousted since 2024.
Any dictatorship or thugocracy can join the United Nations, but a line must be drawn between nations that exist (or are fashioned by war) and fictions that are anti-historical.
Recognition of a Palestinian “state” — with no defined territory, laws or borders — is a fiction born in U.N. Resolution 242 in 1967. It called for Israeli withdrawal from land won by Israel in the 1967 war and recognition of the Jewish state by the Arab states. These conditions were further enshrined in President Clinton’s Oslo Accords, which were agreements between the PLO and Israel for peace and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Macron, Starmer and Carney push a Palestinian ‘statehood’ fantasy
Rubio shuts the door on legitimizing violence and undermining Israel's right to existFrench President Emmanuel Macron must have thought he would achieve a place in history and much adulatory coverage by the global media when he announced that France would recognize a Palestinian “state” at the September meeting of the United Nations. His followers — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney — must have thought the same when they made similar announcements.
However, the likelihood of global media coverage (and making history) for recognition of a Palestinian “state” has been greatly diminished by Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement that Palestinian Authority representatives, including putative PA President Mahmoud Abbas, as well as representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organization, are barred from attending the U.N. session by a denial of their U.S. visas. Any previously issued visas also were canceled.
It is precisely the right thing for Mr. Rubio to have done.
There will be no joint press conferences with the PLO, no big hugs and smiling handshakes. There will be media coverage, but not what the three nations’ leaders expected.
Messrs. Macron, Starmer and Carney were playing to their Muslim populations and the media. Mr. Starmer and Mr. Macron are hugely unpopular at home because of immigration from Muslim countries and because their economies are failing. French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is expected to lose a vote of confidence Monday, making him France’s second prime minister to be ousted since 2024.
Any dictatorship or thugocracy can join the United Nations, but a line must be drawn between nations that exist (or are fashioned by war) and fictions that are anti-historical.
Recognition of a Palestinian “state” — with no defined territory, laws or borders — is a fiction born in U.N. Resolution 242 in 1967. It called for Israeli withdrawal from land won by Israel in the 1967 war and recognition of the Jewish state by the Arab states. These conditions were further enshrined in President Clinton’s Oslo Accords, which were agreements between the PLO and Israel for peace and the establishment of a Palestinian state.