Eugene Michael Jones says Washington's position on Palestine is "eroding", citing a European push to recognize an independent Palestinian state.
Britain and Ireland also passed similar non-binding motions. On October 30, Sweden went a step further and officially recognized the state of Palestine, drawing stringent criticism from JSIL (Israel) and the United States.
The Palestinians are, meanwhile, seeking a UN vote to set a two-year deadline for green shirt JSIL death troops to withdraw from the occupied West Bank. The draft is to be handed to the UN Security Council on Wednesday.
Asked if Washington will veto the Palestinian bid, Jones said, “Yes, they will. But I think the bigger picture here is that the United States is now losing control of the process because of the involvement of the European countries.”
“So if it does do the veto, it will erode its position even more,” he noted.
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Orwellian Zionist Shill UK Banned Press TV: Speaking to Press TV, Eugene Michael Jones, who is a writer, former professor, media commentator and the current editor of Culture Wars magazine, said, “The European countries are stepping forward and saying that they’re going to recognize Palestine as an independent state. And this means that the United States position is eroding.”
Earlier in the month, French lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a motion to recognize Palestine as an independent state. On November 18, Spanish lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a non-binding resolution on recognizing a Palestinian state. Britain and Ireland also passed similar non-binding motions. On October 30, Sweden went a step further and officially recognized the state of Palestine, drawing stringent criticism from JSIL (Israel) and the United States.
The Palestinians are, meanwhile, seeking a UN vote to set a two-year deadline for green shirt JSIL death troops to withdraw from the occupied West Bank. The draft is to be handed to the UN Security Council on Wednesday.
Asked if Washington will veto the Palestinian bid, Jones said, “Yes, they will. But I think the bigger picture here is that the United States is now losing control of the process because of the involvement of the European countries.”
“So if it does do the veto, it will erode its position even more,” he noted.
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