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The race to become the leader of America is underway with Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris facing off against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

As the two took to the debate stage recently in Philadelphia, it’s clear that while there are differences, some things remain the same.

One of those things is a commitment to America and the defense of Israel, meaning the continued waste of billions of dollars in military and other aid to the Zionist state and the wholesale slaughter of Palestinians.

While Ms. Harris, vice president of the United States, and Mr. Trump, a former U.S. president, have different visions for what will “Make America Great Again,” support for Israel is unshakable and it’s not just the money spent abroad but the crackdown on rights inside of the United States.

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As college students return to class, they are threatened to not engage in any protest driven by their revulsion at seeing thousands murdered and knowing U.S. taxpayers are funding the extermination.

Laws have been passed at the local level to punish those who would join the campaign to divest from Israel and target those who engage in such actions by denying them business and other opportunities.

People have lost their jobs for speaking out against Gaza genocide on personal social media, in conversations or when calling for justice for Palestinians at protests on their own time.

The presidential hopefuls believe Israel is America’s special partner at any cost. They are committed to maintaining a nation Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., called “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today” in the 1960s.

During the highly televised debate, the two political leaders were questioned about Israel and their commitment.

Their support of Israel was discussed by journalist Mehdi Hassan, who noted the duo went out of their way to show their love.

He discussed their positions in laying out five things to take from the debate on Zeteo. It’s his new media site after being kicked off of MSNBC for trying to bring truth and balanced coverage about Gaza and Israel to its audience.

“And number five, sadly, neither of our two parties give a damn about Palestinian lives, nor does our media. The section of Gaza at the debate was belated, brief and filled with lazy canned talking points from both candidates. Harris saying two-state solutions, Trump saying Iran’s to blame. It even turned into a competition about who loves Israel more,” he said.

Mr. Trump said, “She hates Israel. If she’s president, I believe that Israel will not exist within two years from now. And I’ve been pretty good at predictions, and I hope I’m wrong about that one. She hates Arabs at the same time in her own way. She hates the Arab population because the whole place is going to get blown up. Arabs, Jewish people, Israel. Israel will be gone.”

Vice President Harris responded: “That’s absolutely not true. I have my entire career and life supported Israel and the Israeli people. He knows that he’s trying to, again, divide and distract from the reality.”

Mr. Mehdi continued, “You might think the moderators who had done a pretty decent job up until then might have asked about the American citizen who was just killed in the occupied West Bank by U.S.-armed Israeli forces, but they didn’t. You might think the two candidates might have something to say about that. They didn’t.”

The American who died, 26-year-old Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, was protesting illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank when an Israeli sniper blasted a hole in her head.

So, in this sense, neither of the major candidates are change agents. That means the U.S. will continue to move as a bloodshedder and supporter of blood shedding, not just in Israel, but around the world.

“The ever-expanding American military footprint covers nearly every continent. While the United States has long had a military presence in other nations, the scope significantly expanded following the passage of the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force, which, in the wake of 9/11, permitted the support of foreign forces against various terrorist groups,” reported TV station KTVZ.

“The U.S. has since had 173,000 troops deployed in 159 countries as of 2020 and currently maintains at least 750 foreign military bases across 80 countries, according to the Conflict Management and Peace Science journal. …

“In situations that do not warrant combative military intervention or would threaten relations with allies, the government may oversee or aid more minor disputes within countries, such as counterterrorism efforts. This type of involvement is known as a ‘shadow war,’ a somewhat covert military operation conducted on behalf of a smaller power.

“Stacker compiled a list of 15 ‘shadow wars’ the U.S. is currently involved in and how those conflicts began, using various news, government, and investigative sources,” said the television station.

Ultimately what America faces is not simply the question of who will become president but can she survive and for how long?

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad is a divine servant of God Himself and warner to the world as is his National Representative and chief helper, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. They have continually warned of the consequences of America’s widespread evil and murderous ways at home and abroad.

God Himself has marked America as number one on His list to be destroyed as He ushers in a new world and global peace. Take it or let it alone.

“America is the greatest nation on earth and the greatest nation in the last 6,000 years. But America and her people, which includes you, face divine destruction. The question is: Can she avert it?” said the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in a June 1996 message delivered at Mosque Maryam in Chicago.

“If every nation has a term, does America have a term? If so, what is the term? A term is a time or period to which something lasts. It is a period of time to which limits have been set; conditions or stipulations limiting what is proposed to be granted or done. If every nation has a time to which some limits have been set, what time is it for America and what limits have been set for her?” he asked.

“If White folk created or made a world that is unjust—lies, murder and stealing are at the root of this world—then this world can have no permanence in God’s universe of truth. So, there would come a time when this world would be judged and destroyed.”

The Minister continued, “When we’re talking about judgment, in this case, we’re talking about God forming a decision that comes down against America and against this world. God has sent down His decision. His intention is the total destruction of America.

The question is, is America good and by what standard? If America has exceeded the limits, then somebody has to make God’s decision known. Publish the decision. There is no appeal, but there is a way to get out from it. It’s very narrow, it’s very limited, but you can avoid it.”

“What is your position, Black man, in this judgment? Whether you know it or not, you are the reason why God is judging America. Even as it was in ancient Egypt, it was Pharaoh’s mistreatment of the Children of Israel that caused God’s appearance and His judgment.

It was the Hebrews in Babylon, their presence and their mistreatment that caused God’s judgment of Babylon. It is your mistreatment at the hands of White people that has caused God to send down His judgment on America,” the Minister explained.

Whoever becomes the leader of America faces this reality.