Hamas Deal Puts U.S. Boots on the Ground

by Daniel Greenfield  •  January 31, 2025 at 5:00 am

  • The Biden administration rolled Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's envoy, into signing off on their deal to save Hamas...

  • Witkoff admitted to Fox News that he had done nothing but agree to the Biden administration's May 27 protocol... and all he had done was to "speed up the process" by pressuring Israel into making every possible concession to Hamas. By getting Trump to accept the Biden deal, Witkoff and his allies in the Trump transition team, some of whom are associated with the pro-Iran Koch network, had also bound President Trump to a comprehensive nation-building project...

  • Trump is right to be skeptical. And he was right when he said: "You certainly can't have the people that were there. Most of them are dead. But they didn't exactly run it well. They run viciously and badly. You can't have that."

  • But the deal foisted on him by Biden, Qatar, Witkoff and his Koch network allies does just that. It saves Hamas and puts the terrorists back in power.

  • The Trump administration can exit the Biden deal and the sooner we do it, the easier it will be.

  • Any rebuilding will be to the benefit of Hamas. And will put billions into the pockets of Islamic terrorists, just the way that our reconstruction projects in Afghanistan financed the Taliban.

  • And having US veterans risking their lives to inspect terrorists moving around Gaza is senseless.

The Biden administration rolled Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's envoy, into signing off on their deal to save Hamas. By exiting the deal, Trump can demonstrate once again that America is no longer in the nation-building business: that we will not squander blood and treasure for globalist agendas. Pictured: Witkoff speaks during the inaugural parade in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. (Photo by Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

American soldiers are headed to Gaza.

They're not there to fight Islamic terrorists, but to secure the disastrous Biden deal that saved Hamas by monitoring and inspecting the Gazans traveling across the "Netzarim corridor."

One of the companies is UG Solutions, founded by a former Special Forces veteran, which hires US military vets to provide security. Hiring veterans as contractors became a common practice during the War on Terror because it allowed politicians to avoid accountability for US casualties.

Hundreds of Americans were killed working as contractors in Iraq, including, in one of the most infamous incidents in the war, when four ex-Special Forces contractors working for Blackwater had their bodies dragged through the streets, were beaten, hacked and hanged from a bridge while the Arab Muslim mobs of men, women and children cheered. The scene played out again in Benghazi, when two former Navy SEALS working as CIA contractors were murdered.

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