Feasibility of reducing Trump’s support for Netanyahu’s war policies – Mehr News Agency | RCO News Agency
According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Al-Mayadin, Trump believes that America’s survival instinct should be focused on reducing the financial burden caused by foreign wars; Wars that are far from the borders of the United States and have no interest in them.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, was the first person to congratulate Trump on his historic and impressive victory in the 2024 US presidential election.
This speed in congratulating may not be solely due to Netanyahu’s claimed “friendship” with Trump, and it may not even have anything to do with the political gifts that Trump gave to Tel Aviv during his first term as president.
In the past four years, there have been many developments and data that may shape the course of the current cycle, especially since Trump is such a personality that his reactions are difficult to predict.
For example, Trump has probably not forgotten that Netanyahu in 2020 Biden congratulated him as a “great friend of Israel” with whom he has had warm relations for 40 years. This may cause Trump real discomfort, beyond what he said to Netanyahu.
Also, Trump has not forgotten that he once advised Netanyahu to “end the Gaza war before he becomes president.”
By the time Trump enters the White House, it is expected that he will read countless reports on the situation in the region and not just be a captive of Netanyahu’s conversations and calls.
Successive revelations and future expulsions can also put Tel Aviv in a critical situation, which may turn the internal front into a brutal war, like the ongoing conflicts in the south and north.
According to a poll by Hebrew Channel 12, changes are visible in the attitude of Zionists towards internal developments, which may weaken Netanyahu’s position, which was strengthened by dealing blows to the resistance in Lebanon and Gaza.
The poll shows that 55% of Israeli settlers believe that the war in Gaza continues for political reasons, and 58% of these people after the expulsion. Uof Israeli War Minister Gallant does not trust Netanyahu.
Also, 62 percent of Zionist settlers believe that Israel Katzthe new war minister, is not suitable for the post, and 45% are pessimistic about the future of “Israel as a democratic state”.
This is not the whole story; Among the Zionist settlers, there are people who believe that Trump cannot tolerate the continuation of Netanyahu’s warmongering.
Aran Yashifthe Zionist writer, in an article in the Hebrew newspaperHaaretzHe says that “Trump seeks to remove Netanyahu from power, because he is a person who needs constant attention and support.”
He adds that “Netanyahu needs a lot of care in the eyes of the Americans, and Israel received about 18 billion dollars in military aid from the United States last year.” These grants are actually funded by the taxes of the American people.
This shows that the endless wars that the government Biden has managed, financed and armed them, contrary to Trump’s expectation as a businessman, it has not been profitable and has only increased the economic costs of America; An issue that puts Trump in a contradiction between the “America First” policy and the continued unlimited support of Netanyahu.
If to the book “War” bob Woodward Going back, we can see a side of Trump’s personality that the traditional media, especially in America, has tried to hide.
In an interview he gave at the age of 45, Trump says that he “talks to anyone” and considers this a kind of poll; He talks to construction workers, taxi drivers and all the people, because these are the people he agrees with. This shows that he will not listen to just one side, especially when it comes to Israel.
Therefore, Trump is likely to act on his own impressions, not on the information he receives from American think tanks.
In the same interview, he says that his successful trading is based on “instinct”, even if his instinct is contrary to what others say; And his goal has always been “victory, struggle and survival”.
This is the point we are referring to here; Trump’s repeated statements show that he believes America’s survival instinct should focus on reducing the financial burden caused by foreign wars; Wars that are far from his borders and are not attractive to him.
But how he will do that may come down to different personalities within himself.
In the same interview, he says: “For some, you have to be a fighter, for others you have to be sweet, and for others a combination of both, both a fighter and a tender one.” This may be what Trump will become; We have to wait and see!
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