Sana'a - Saba:
U.S. President Donald Trump presents the American truth without equivocation; without frills, he presents it as the imperialist, colonialist spirit it is, overshadowing its deception.
The details of his meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II revealed that Trump, with his parades, his lack of commitment to the rules of diplomacy, and his daring to violate the rules of international relations, that this is America with its ugly face, as all these acrobatic performances are part of the American reality, which wants to run the world as if it were a puppet theater (Araguz).
Trump spoke in previous statements committing to buying and owning Gaza, as if he were a real estate dealer, not a head of state; but he later said that there is no purchase, indicating that his desire to own and develop still exists; in this way, he relies on threatening a higher ceiling, and bartering for what is below it; as confirmed by the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, saying: "Trump expresses American trends in an open and exposed manner, because the habit of the American method is to adopt deception, and to be covered by false titles."
This confirms the extent of the leader's awareness of the reality of the American situation and what he aims to achieve; he also emphasizes the need to deal with it based on knowledge of the American reality, saying: "There must be caution against American methods and everyone must take the right stance towards what the American proposes," considering that "the American method aims to achieve interim gains that he did not succeed in reaching," noting that "the American and Israeli method is deceptive, sometimes offering a higher ceiling and then also entering into bargains and compromises at the expense of the Palestinian cause."
When a Reuters reporter asked Trump: "What authority do you rely on regarding Gaza?" Trump replied: American authority. With these two words, Trump revealed the true colonialist face of American hegemony; a hegemony that does not recognize international laws, a hegemony that confirms America's insistence on adhering to the ugly colonialist approach of the West.
He spoke as if he was the one who rules the world, according to a vision that does not respect the sovereignty and rights of any country, based on a unilateral vision, and that unilateral vision is part of the alphabet of American reality.
Rather, his insistence on displacement blatantly reflects that vision; it is an absurd vision, and at the same time it involves a profound ignorance of the geopolitics of the region and the geopolitics of Palestine; it could more accurately be considered ignorance, based on racism, and racism is not strange; it is the American reality.

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