American Congressman Pastor Timothy Walberg Calls for Nuclear Bombing of Gaza Like we Did in Japan

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by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:

Israel is continuing its campaign of terrorism not only against the Palestinian people, but by also bombing and murdering Western aid workers trying to provide humanitarian relief to the refugees.

The entire world is watching with horror as Israel continues their genocide against the Palestinian people, and also bombing Iran and Syria.

The United States appears to be the only nation still supporting Israel by supplying them military aid and weapons, even as U.S. President Joe Biden gives lip service to allegedly opposing the actions of Israel’s Right Wing Zionist madman, Benjamin Netanyahu.

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It can easily be stated today that Netanyahu has more support in the U.S. than he even does in his own country of Israel, where the majority of Israelis are NOT Zionists, and where tens of thousands of Jews have taken to the streets in the past few days to protest against the mass-murderer Benjamin Netanyahu.

The groups in the U.S. that primarily support all of Netanyahu’s actions and reign of terrorism, are the Evangelical Zionist Christians, where many American pastors have been calling on the U.S. to “wipe out” all of the Palestinians in Gaza, which of course includes many Christian Palestinians as well.

The latest Evangelical Pastor to call for the genocide of the Palestinians, is Pastor Timothy Walberg, who is also a Republican Congressman from Michigan.

Walberg last week stated in a Town Hall meeting in Michigan that the U.S. should drop nuclear bombs on Gaza, just like we did on Japan during WW II. He also included Iran and Russia, as well as North Korea and China, in his calls for nuclear annihilation.

“We shouldn’t be spending a dime on humanitarian aid. It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Get it over quick. The same should be in Ukraine. Defeat Putin quick.”

The Town Hall meeting was allegedly an invitation-only meeting, but one of Walberg’s Democratic opponents was allegedly there and recorded his words on his cell phone.

After the video went viral on social media, Walberg issued a statement claiming that his comments were “taken out of context” as he tried to do damage control, but in the end he stood by his belief that Israel should eliminate the Palestinians.

Rep. Tim Walberg ‘stands’ by his belief Israel should nuke Gaza

Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan has released a statement standing by his belief that Israel should drop a nuclear bomb on Gaza, even as Israel faces charges of genocide.

Walberg was asked during a town hall meeting with constituents about the administration of President Joe Biden currently building a port off the coast of Gaza to deliver more humanitarian aid, according to a video shared online on Friday.

“We shouldn’t be spending a dime on humanitarian aid. It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima, get it over quick,” Walberg had told his constituents.

The lawmaker said building the port is “Joe Biden’s reason” to get humanitarian aid into Gaza. But he said he doesn’t believe aid should be provided to suffering Palestinians.

“I don’t think any of our aid that goes to support Israel to support Israel — to support our greatest ally, arguably maybe in the world, to defeat Hamas and Iran and Russia and probably North Korea’s in there, and China to, with them in helping Hamas,” Walberg said, seeming to fumble over his words.

Walberg, a pastor, was blasted for his rhetoric seemingly advocating the use of nuclear weapons leading him to release the statement standing by his previous comments.

“As a child who grew up in the Cold War Era, the last thing I’d advocate for would be the use of nuclear weapons. In a shortened clip, I used a metaphor to convey the need for both Israel and Ukraine to win their wars as swiftly as possible, without putting American troops in harm’s way,” Walberg said.

He said his advocating for the use of nuclear weapons is so that “fewer innocent lives will be caught in the crossfire,” suggesting that he believes more Gaza lives would be lost in a continuing grand war than by dropping a nuclear bomb.

“The sooner Hamas and Russia surrender, the easier it will be move to forward,” Walberg said. “The use of this metaphor, along with the removal of the context, distorted my message, but I fully stand by these beliefs and stand by our allies.”

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As could be expected, reactions from leaders around the world were appalled that an America politician who is also a Christian Pastor would support such barbaric actions.

Here is a report that RT.com produced, which included comments from not only Arabs, but also a Japanese member of Parliament who was outraged.

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