Surprises are Trump’s way of conducting policy, both domestic and foreign, and therefore Israel must prepare contingency plans for any sudden shift in American policy after US president’s decision on Iran, Houthis, Saudis, and Hamas
ed note–another eye-opener that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to read, understand and take deeply to heart.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, please note what the terrorist gangster Jew Oren states quite prominently within his masquerading-as-an-OpEd veiled threat–
‘We must ask ourselves what our position will be if the United States recognizes Palestine, renews Trump’s two-state ‘Deal of the Century,’ or demands an immediate ceasefire in Gaza? In which instance will Israel be willing to say ‘thank you, but no’ to the President and, if we do, what is the price we will be willing to pay?’
The previous paragraph is of PARAMOUNT importance in understanding the topsy-turvey nature of the world over the course of the last 8 years, because within the framework of the 3 items mentioned by this terrorist gangster Jew, namely–
1. POTUS DJT’s ‘recognition of Palestine’…
2. The ‘renewal’ of POTUS DJT’s ‘two-state Deal of the Century’,
And–
3. ‘An immediate ceasefire in Gaza’…
–The world has been told what all the turmoil of the last 8 years has been about all along.
Let’s say that again for emphasis, ladies and Gentile-men–
‘Within the framework of POTUS DJT’s ‘recognition of Palestine’, the ‘renewal’ of his ‘two-state Deal of the Century’ and his demands for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza’ the world has been told what all the turmoil of the last 8 years has been all about.’
It was ALWAYS about this, ladies and Gentile-men, not ‘Russian Meddling’, not ‘election interference’, not ‘Ukraine’, not ‘Stormy Daniels’, or a ‘woman’s right to murder her unborn child’ or immigration or any of the rest of it.
Rather, it was always about Trump’s plans for ‘peace’ in the Middle East when in fact the Jews want (demand) war.
Now, besides what the terrorist gangster Jew Oren has written below dealing with the items cited above, i.e. ‘Palestinian State’, ‘Deal of the Century’ and all the rest, the one thing upon which every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to hyper-focus his/her attention is the final paragraph written by the terrorist gangster Jew Oren in which he snarls that–
‘We must never give up trying to ascertain what the White House is thinking and which directions it’s liable to take and we must never be caught completely off-guard or unprepared to respond boldly to changes. The principle of ‘no surprises’ may be forgotten, but not our ability—and our right—to act as we must to ensure our security, because we too can surprise…’
In other words, ladies and Gentile-men, the fact that when Israel says ‘no’ to POTUS DJT’s plans for the above-mentioned items, the method by which they plan to say that word ‘no’ is not through ‘diplomatic channels’, but rather the only language that a terrorist gangster Jew is capable of using, namely–

Michael Oren, former Israeli AMB. to US for Ynet News
Along with ‘no daylight,’ one of the longstanding principles of the U.S.-Israel alliance was ‘no surprises.’ This meant that if the American president planned on making a major policy statement on the Middle East, especially one that impacted our security, Israeli leaders would be given the opportunity to review it first and submit their comments.
So it was with President Bush’s ‘Road Map’ of 2002, a copy of which was sent to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon two weeks in advance. President Obama was the first to discard the ‘no surprises’ principle. He gave his earthshaking Cairo speech of 2009, and many subsequent policy statements on Israel, without giving us the slightest advance notice.
It seems now that the principle has again been discarded.
Recent months have seen Israel surprised again and again by the White House. According to press reports, Prime Minister Netanyahu was shocked by President Trump’s announcement of renewed talks between the United States and Iran, about the ceasefire deal with the Houthis, and the decoupling of America’s supply of civilian nuclear power to Saudi Arabia from the issue of Saudi-Israeli peace.
Most recently, Netanyahu was surprised by the deal the administration made with Hamas for the release of the American-Israeli hostage, Edan Alexander.
Contrary to the conventional wisdom of the press, I do not believe that Trump is doing this to downgrade Israel. Surprises are his way of conducting policy, both domestic and foreign. Just ask the leaders of the NATO countries, the G7, and China. Just ask Zelensky.
But enough. Israel must prepare contingency plans for any sudden shift in American policy. We must ask ourselves what our position will be if the United States recognizes Palestine, renews Trump’s two-state ‘deal of the century,’ or demands an immediate ceasefire in Gaza? In which instance will Israel be willing to say ‘thank you but no’ to the president and, if we do, what is the price we will be willing to pay?
Throughout, we must never give up trying to ascertain what the White House is thinking and which directions it’s liable to take. But we must never be caught completely off-guard or unprepared to respond boldly to changes. The principle of no surprises may be forgotten, but not our ability—and our right—to act as we must to ensure our security, because we too can surprise.
I’m a “fake nukes” guy. They won’t drop the big one on Gaza or shoot one over to Iran. They can’t. Even if they could, they wouldn’t. Gaza’s too close for radiation poisoning and Iran wouldn’t be worth the cost in world optics. – they’d lose all their allies.