Trump asks Australia, Albanese to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

Source: FlipperoniPepperoni

14 Comments

  1. Interesting. Anti-Israel people would lose their shit, but if Albo were to accept he’d probably be the most pro-Palestine board member so far.

  2. Considering it costs $1 billion for a membership and Trump/MAGA are absolutely fucked and leading us into WWIII, I’d hope it’s a no from us.

  3. Bonus: it would probably make Bibi super mad to have such a disrespectful antisemite on the board.

  4. Testing to see just how much push he has. If we joined, would signal we are nothing but their sock puppet. If we don’t, then he will tantrum and tarrif.

    Maybe Trump can loan us the dosh, at 0% interest of course. Payable over 100 years or so.

  5. Radiant-Visit1692 on

    Israel and the US are going to do exactly what they want with Gaza, why would anyone want to rubber stamp them by joining a farcical coalition?

  6. VisualRazzmatazz7466 on

    Board of peace as he tries to annex Greenland, deploy the military against US citizens, and pressure The Hague to preemptively pardon him from the ICC

  7. As usual in these international “committees”, the United States gets the right of veto. America wants a fig leaf to do whatever the hell it wants.

    Australia should run, not walk, away from this monstrosity.

  8. OnlyVeterinarian4681 on

    The man just won the Nobel peace prize so yeah we should probably listen to him but does he know Albanese is about to face a Royal Commission for crimes against humanity?

  9. StockAdeptness9452 on

    Yeah it’s just a billion up front then just a billion every three years after that, this is on top of the billions we’re already giving them for the metaphorical submarines.

  10. Let’s appoint that woman cancelled from the Palestinian writers festival then. That could be entertaining. Can we appoint 2 people and include Sharri as well?

  11. LifeisDankiThink on

    Nope, use that money to fund development for construction of more properties for the Australian citizens who can’t afford to rent or buy houses in Australia who are already struggling.

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