President Donald Trump is saying the right things. On the other hand, his team is going in and saying all the wrong things. Adam Boehler, the White House Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, is pushing the same nonsense that got us to October 7, 2023. His proposed deal leaves Hamas in Gaza, and has the U.S. rebuild Gaza for 10-15 years. In short, it’s the worst deal imaginable for America and for Israel. Pictured: Boehler speaks at the State Department in Washington, D.C., on March 6, 2025. (Photo by Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
When we are chock full of the clueless, the lost, the brainwashed, the dazed and confused with regard to Hamas, to Islam, to what is really going on in Gaza and the Middle East at the highest levels we have a problem. A very big problem.
We have key people in the Trump administration calling Hamas terrorists “nice guys.” Later to withdraw that statement, but it’s clear the statement was only withdrawn after a lot of backlash, and the bozo who uttered it, the main U.S. hostage negotiator, Adam Boehler, was and remains clearly seduced, memzmorized, brainwashed by his dealings with Qatar and the Hamas spokes-terrorist.
First, Hamas is NOT eliminated. They are thousands strong and determined to fight on. The idiotic things coming out of Boehler and the Trump administration regarding Hamas, Gaza, dealing with Islam, dealing with jihadists reveal the utter lack of understanding the enemy Israel is facing, the enemy America and the West is facing.
They just can’t accept the reality Islam and jihadists, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran now of them are like us and none of them want to be like us, and they will lie, lie, and lie some more to achieve their goal or buy them more time to further recruit, equip, fortify and prepare to engage in terrorism and war once again.
How clueless can the people at the top be?
Clueless enough to consider Hamas and those in Qatar “nice guys,” and clueless enough to consider the deal put forward by Qatar and Hamas, clueless enough to allow America and Israel to be further threatened by Islam and failing to do what it takes to fix this situation once and for all — at least with regard to Gaza.
And that is NOT allowing Gazans/Hamas to remain in Gaza while U.S. taxpayer money in the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars rebuild Gaza.
Are we forgetting how this all began? October 7th, 2023? Who was the aggressor? Who are the terrorists? Anyone pay attention to the atrocities carried out that day? Putting babies in ovens to burn alive. raping women and children, beheading, splitting people in pieces, and such things of horror a civilized human being shudders and quakes at the thought of — while those belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization yipped, squelled with delight, chanted, jumped up and down and were in a state of euphoria as they committed each atrocity, mudered, brutalized, raped, beheaded, cut to pieces, burned alive one after another that day.
What is it going to take, Trump administration, what is it going to take, Adam Boehler, and Steve Wiltkoff, what is it going to take, dear American citizen and taxpayer to finally see, understand, and act according to the deeds carried out, the lies being told?
Just can’t admit what Islam is eh? Refuse the truth? Can’t help but gush with 20th and 21st century New Age dung and philosophies rather than facing reality and history? Well, hopefully more will wake up before more October 7th’s occur in Israel…and even in America. Especially in the Trump administration and in the U.S. Congress.
I suppose Adam Boehler, and Steve Witkoff, if meeting Gheghis Khan, Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot, Mao, king Herod, and Josef Stalin would come away calling all of them “nice guys,” as well seeing how good a judge of character they both are. They probably can’t wait to go to Starbucks with the Ayatollah!
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Friday, March 14th, 2025
U.S. Hostage ‘Negotiator’ Says Hamas Wants Peace, Offers ’15-Year Truce’, U.S. Rebuilding of Gaza
The Trump administration’s Gaza policy is completely divided.
On the one hand, President Donald Trump is saying all the right things. On the other hand, his team is going in and saying all the wrong things.
After Trump’s common sense approach, Steve Witkoff, the “envoy” responsible for foisting the disastrous Biden ceasefire on us, would water them down and dismiss the president’s proposals. Now White House Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, Adam Boehler, who appeared to be a credible figure, decided to directly meet up with Hamas and came out with exactly the sort of thing John Kerry or Jimmy Carter would have come away with.
Boehler said that Hamas is not interested in returning to war:
“Israel has done a masterful job of eliminating Hamas and Hezbollah. Hamas did orient toward a long-term truce where they would be disarmed, they would not be part of the political policy, and where we would ensure that they are in a place where they can’t hurt Israel. Part of that was rebuilding Gaza.”
In an interview with Kan, he added:
“Hamas suggested that they would release all hostages, lay down their weapons, and no longer be part of the politics of Gaza, and that the U.S. and its allies would ensure there was no military infrastructure remaining in Gaza. In exchange, there would be a five to ten-year truce, and the U.S. and other countries would help rebuild Gaza.”
He addressed the Israeli concerns over the U.S. opening a direct channel with Hamas:
“The Israelis were kept informed. It’s totally fair for Israel to have concerns, but we are not an agent of Israel – we are the United States, and we have specific interests at play.”
Boehler outlined a possible framework for a deal: that Hamas lay down its arms in exchange for prisoner releases, leading to a long-term truce.
“I think there’s an answer here, and I think the answer is that Hamas lays down their arms,” he said.
“We exchange prisoners, and they go into a long-term truce, where they don’t fight, they’re not part of any political party, and that gives us lots of cooling-off time.
“I spoke with Ron, and I’m sympathetic. He has someone that he doesn’t know well, making direct contact with Hamas. Maybe I would see them and say, ‘Look, they don’t have horns growing out of their head. They’re actually guys like us. They’re pretty nice guys.'”
Boehler since walked back the “nice guys” comment, but it seems symptomatic of a regular pattern which is:
- Our guys go to Qatar and leave brainwashed.
- The obsession with making a deal overshadows common sense about dealing with terrorists.
I’m not going to quibble about his word choices like calling Israeli hostages “prisoners” or calling Hamas terrorists “hostages,” because the bigger issue is he’s pushing the same nonsense that got us to October 7, 2023.
Hamas is not going to “disarm.” A 10-15 year truce is a period of time during which Hamas rearms and prepares for another October 7 attack, as they have told us over and over again they will do. And Hamas, not Israel or the U.S., will decide when the truce actually lapses. Much like Hamas announced the previous two-year ceasefire was over by attacking on October 7th.
This proposed deal leaves Hamas in Gaza, and has the U.S. rebuild Gaza for 10-15 years.
In short, it’s the worst deal imaginable for America and for Israel.
And this is the problem when we start dealing with terrorists instead of letting our allies defeat them.
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Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. Reprinted by kind permission of the Center’s Front Page Magazine.
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