ed note–as always, a volcanic eruption of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand and take to heart.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as much as the ‘inside’ sources quoted in this piece are described as ‘anonymous’, this does not mean that they are passing along this ‘inside’ info without POTUS DJT’s full awareness and, even more importantly, his direction.
On the long list of things which POTUS DJT has made clear over the years, at the very top is how he views ‘leakers’ whose loose lips sabotage what he is trying to do, and therefore, what all can assume is that the info contained in the news piece below is what he wants known but which he cannot say himself, and for reasons which we will now examine.
Those out there of whatever measurable influence in terms of websites, podcasts, or even those whose name alone commands the eyes, ears, and attention span of millions of people, and who claim that POTUS DJT has abandoned his promises viz ‘America First’ and ‘MAGA’ are trying to qualify/quantify a 3-dimensional political situation by viewing it through a one-dimensional lens.
The world, and that includes the same USA whose safety and security the POTUS is charged with maintaining, sits on a razor’s edge between life as we know it right now and nuclear Armageddon, and therefore if there is anything that can be called ‘America First’ and ‘MAGA’, it is making sure that the global atomic incineration which the Jews are planning does not materialize.
And what this means is that POTUS DJT, as part of his promises for ‘MAGA’ and for ‘America First’, must engage in ‘business’ outside of America’s borders, including what he is trying to do in preventing Netanyahu and the rest of the terrorist Jews making up his Kosher Nostra war machine from setting the Middle East on fire, and after that, the rest of the world.
Now, given the messy knot in which the religious terrorists making up Judea, Inc have tied everything these days as a result of decades of unrestricted control over America’s government, media, CHRISTIAN CHURCHES, and every other lever of measurable power in this ‘land of the free’, POTUS DJT is not free to move and maneuver as he would like. In dealing with the Jews, and especially Armageddonists such as Netanyahu who are intent upon setting the world on fire as a ‘burnt offering’ to the demonic being they worship and whose commands they obey, the CEO of ‘MAGA, Inc’ is forced to tread lightly through a political minefield that is more mine than field.
And included in all of this is the necessary evil in which, unfortunately, POTUS DJT is forced to engage on a regular basis in projecting the hologram of his ‘BFF’ relationship with Netanyahu, the one figure who more than anyone else in human history seems to fit the bill of the same ‘Anti-Christ’ character that has remained an elusive question mark for the last 2,000 years.
Therefore, fellow Gentiles, the next time ‘whoever’ of whatever influence, on some podcast, website, or ‘X’ account, accuses POTUS DJT of having abandoned his promises of ‘America First’ and of ‘MAGA’, remember that there is the world in which the little people live and there is the world of the POTUS, the difference between the two being like the passengers on an airliner that has been jihacked by terrorists and the pilot who is trying to get it safely on the ground before it blows up.
Times of Israel
US President Donald Trump is intent on avoiding a public spat with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, even when there are gaps between the pair on key policies regarding the Middle East, a US official and a Republican source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Tuesday.
Trump currently believes that public disagreements with Netanyahu will serve neither his political nor strategic interests, particularly in the Gaza Strip, where he aims to announce a transition to phase two of his peace plan within weeks, the two sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
‘While some of us working for the President have gotten frustrated with Netanyahu and feel he has been dragging his feet on phase two of the Gaza deal, the President has intentionally been shielded from those conversations,’ the US official said.
After phase one of the plan commenced in October with a fraught ceasefire and hostage deal, the US has sought to move to the next stage, which is supposed to see the establishment of governing and security mechanisms responsible for the postwar management of Gaza in place of Hamas.
That transition has been marred by Hamas’ failure to return all of the slain hostages and, most critically, the terror group’s refusal to decommission its weapons.
But the US official said Israeli policies have also complicated the process, pointing to what Washington describes as unnecessary IDF strikes in Gaza, Israeli pushback on Turkish involvement in the Strip which the administration believes is critical to keep Hamas in check, and Jerusalem’s refusal to allow the Rafah Border Crossing between Egypt and Gaza to reopen in both directions.
Trump and his top aides raised the latter issue during their Monday meetings with Netanyahu in West Palm Beach and believe that the private appeals will lead to an Israeli announcement in the coming days of Rafah’s full opening, the US official said.
Israel has to date pushed back on allowing the entry of civilians into Gaza before the body of the final hostage, Israel Police Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, is returned.
While Trump told reporters on Monday that he is committed to securing Gvili’s release, he stopped short of conditioning a transition to phase two on the return of his remains.
The US President believes that presenting a united front with Netanyahu will make the prime minister more amenable to certain US demands, including ones that might upset his far-right coalition partners or expose him to criticism from rivals in an election year, according to the US official.
That strategy was apparently on full display at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump heaped praise on Netanyahu and insisted that the pair are aligned on just about everything.
‘He’s a wartime prime minister. He’s a hero,’ Trump told reporters as he welcomed Netanyahu to the resort and again urged President Isaac Herzog to pardon the premier in his ongoing corruption trial.
‘He’s taken Israel through a very dangerous period of trauma. Israel, with other people, might not exist right now,’ the US President said of the Israeli leader at the helm during Hamas’s October 7, 2023, onslaught that started the Gaza war.
Trump also seemed to grant Netanyahu freedom of action on an issue that the prime minister cares about most, declaring that he would back — and might again even join — Israeli strikes on Iran if the Islamic Republic tries to revive its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.
During a post-meeting press conference, Trump told reporters, ‘There’s very little difference in what we’re looking at and… where we want to go.’
He did not deny that there are some differences of opinion regarding the West Bank, but he declined to specify what the gaps are and insisted that Netanyahu would ultimately ‘do the right thing.’
During the meeting itself, Trump raised concern about unchecked settler violence, settlement expansion and Israeli policies that risk collapsing the Palestinian Authority, the US official said, while clarifying that the conversation was cordial and that the premier appeared receptive to Washington’s concerns.
The strategy of avoiding public disputes with Netanyahu was also attempted by former US President Joe Biden, particularly during the early days of the Gaza war, when the strategy was characterized as a ‘bear hug’ approach.
But the US official said that it was routinely violated by Biden and his aides, who bitterly criticized Israeli policies toward the Palestinians and avoided the kind of embrace of Netanyahu that Trump has adopted.
Moreover, ‘Netanyahu deliberately sought friction with Biden. With President Trump, he avoids it,’ the US official said.
In addition to believing that public spats with Netanyahu will not advance his Mideast agenda, Trump also does not want to alienate some of his most loyal supporters, said the Republican source familiar with the matter.
While some parts of his MAGA base may applaud a break with Netanyahu amid rising anti-Israel sentiment on the right, large numbers of other Republicans are attracted to Trump specifically because of his support for the Jewish state.
Trump has sought to keep both groups in his camp, but has made a point of prioritizing the pro-Israel side, the source said, noting the President has sought to avoid upsetting GOP megadonor Miriam Adelson and Fox News commentator Mark Levin, both longtime supporters of Netanyahu.