Posted on 12/26/2016 10:58:14 AM PST by Olog-hai
The Swedish government has welcomed Fridays UN resolution calling for Israel to end illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, with Foreign Minister Margot Wallström calling the decision very positive. [ ]
In a statement, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the resolution shameful.
Sweden is scheduled to join the security council for two years starting in January 2017, and will chair the council during that month.
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God will have the last laugh. Sweden can now welcome
thousands more middle eastern immigrants — who will
proceed to subvert Swedish culture, rape Swedish women,
vandalize Swedish churches, and otherwise put finis to
the entire national identity.
Have fun.
Sweden is in the process of committing suicide through its immigration insanity, so what the country thinks will soon be even more irrelevant than it is now.
Five days to the Rapeathon- enjoy!
Sweden is rapidly being sold out by its ruling elite to the islamoNazi invasion. Like several more countries. It will soon no longer exist. Or rather, Swedes will.become slaves in their own land. Bye bye !
F the Swede gov
what a bunch of pathetic morons .
Their people should subject them to Viking justice
Sweden will be Europe’s first islamic nation...
With all the Muslim settlements soon Sweden will be kaput
They will regret this soon when they are trying to build settlements in Muslim territory inside Sweden. It’s gonna’ happen!
Sweden is a Muslim cess pool. They committed national suicide at the altar of Muhammed.
Israel should pay the Palestinians to leave for Europe.
What do we expect from a country that’s been over run with muzzies?
Sweden has committed national suicide.
Sweden though “neutral” sold iron ore for coal \ gold to Germany
They always were weak
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