Compromised
How the new Trump administration has aligned with Israel's and Africa's enemies

Last week, President Trump hosted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House. There was anticipation surrounding this meeting as the Trump administration had publicly made it clear it was unhappy with Ramaphosa’s ruling ANC (African National Congress) on two key South African domestic and international issues: The treatment of Afrikaner (White) farmers, and the ANC taking Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
From the Times of Israel:
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to cut financial assistance to South Africa, the White House said on Friday, citing disapproval of its land policy and its genocide case at the International Court of Justice against Washington’s ally Israel.
The United States allocated nearly $440 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023, the most recent US government data shows.
The White House said Washington would also formulate a plan to resettle white South African farmers and their families as refugees.
After all the pleasantries were dispensed and with press cameras rolling, President Trump confronted President Ramaphosa with the issue of the plight of White farmers, complete with video and pictures. In the interest of time and to focus this piece on the title affixed, I will not deal with the very complex topic of post-apartheid South Africa’s land, race, crime, and economic issues. Rather, I will address the matter of the ICJ case against Israel and what that ordeal reveals to us about Trump’s priorities and biases.
As the Times of Israel piece stated, President Trump “signed an executive order to cut financial assistance to South Africa…citing disapproval of its…case at the International Court of Justice against…Israel.” However, it has long been revealed that the ANC is acting as a proxy for the real culprits who are prosecuting Israel under false claims of genocide against the people of Gaza. That would be the Islamic regimes of Iran and Qatar.
From the Washington Free Beacon:
Iran, Qatar, Hamas, and other terrorist entities are quietly underwriting South Africa's effort to prosecute Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), a new report obtained by the Washington Free Beacon alleges.
South Africa's ruling party…brought its case against Israel on Dec. 29, 2023, just three months after Hamas's terror spree left more than 1,200 dead and hundreds more kidnapped…
The timing of the lawsuit is raising fresh questions about South Africa's motivation for bringing it, prompting an in-depth investigation by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), a nonprofit that studies global Jew-hatred. The report "connects South Africa's political and financial alignment with Iran and Qatar—both leading supporters of global terrorism—with its campaign to bring a legal case against Israel," ISGAP said in a draft press release.
Unlike President Trump’s very forthright, fully disclosed-for-public-consumption dealings with the South African government, the Qatari government, a “leading supporter of global terrorism,” has received the opposite treatment. Not only are there no US sanctions against Qatar, which, along with Iran, has orchestrated the ICJ charade, Trump just announced a $1.2 trillion economic deal with the Qataris. This is, of course, after it was announced that the Qataris were gifting President Trump with a $400 million plane. If the Trump administration is looking to defend Israel against the blood libel taking place at the ICJ, why would it not deal with the Arab/Islamic source of the blood libel instead of with the African stand-in?
To be clear, both I personally and the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI) have condemned the ANC for its attacks on Israel throughout the years. IBSI Senior Staff member, the late Olga Meshoe-Washington — a Black South African — was a vocal critic of the ANC’s antisemitism, as well as the ANC serving as a puppet for the Islamic terrorists trying to destroy the Jewish State. Olga took this public position knowing full well the perils it could bring her, courage she learned from her mother and her father, Parliament-member Reverend Dr. Kenneth Meshoe.
During his first administration, President Trump boldly called out terrorist sponsors and specifically named Qatar. Sadly, in this version of the Trump Presidency, we are seeing the same type of capitulation to Islamic terrorism and violence, along with the hypocritical focus on Africa that we saw during the Biden administration. What’s more, Iran, Turkey, and Qatar are the three states most responsible for turning portions of Africa into a 7th-century Islamic killing field. But who does the Trump administration choose to chastise? African leaders like Cyril Ramaphosa and Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traore.
From Hamas’ ongoing campaign of genocide against Israel to the myriad of terrorists in Africa’s western Sahel region, millions of Christians, Jews, and non-jihadi Muslims are being killed, enslaved, and displaced. The previous President Trump stood against the Islamic caliphate. Whether he realizes it or not, the new President Trump is facilitating it.
Having had it pointed out to myself, there could be an underlying strategy that President Trump is playing behind closed doors so to speak, when it comes to the Qatari, even the Syrian regime. As someone said the old truth about keeping ones enemies closer, cause then you have a better idea as to what they're up too, even when silent plans are not actually spoken out loud. Even when we are very much aware that Qatar and Muslims, use that religion rule whereby they are allowed lie through their back teeth.
I can see this kind of strategy but at the same time, I hope Trump knows what he's doing when it comes to this evil bunch, as we're more than aware of how dangerous they truly are.
He was bribed. The Qataris paid him off with a new plane and now they own him. I really think its that simple.