Netanyahu must make sure that when a U.S. president seeks to ‘call the shots’, that Israel is the one with the finger on the trigger.

 

 

ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, a reiteration of something that appears often on this website, and something that, were it not of life-and-death importance, would not get as much ‘reiteration’ as it does.

 

The war between the Trump administration and Netanyahu/Israel is as ‘real-deal’ as ‘real-deal’ gets. It is cut from the same cloth as those previous wars that took place between the Jews and JFK, Nixon, Ford, Carter, George H.W. Bush, and Clinton, and those who claim that no such wars took place should get off the internet, stop relying on YouTube for all of their info, and try reading some books instead when looking for a more focused picture of what really happened.

 

With the only possible exception of LBJ, there has always been some degree of pushback by US Presidents against the Jews and what they sought to achieve in the Middle East, and almost always with ‘Jramatic’ results taking place here in the US, including assassinations, lost re-elections, scandals involving White House interns, Impeachments, etc.

 

Now, with POTUS DJT, it is a repeat of the same pushback that occurred in previous administrations, but obviously occurring at a much higher ‘temperature’ as before and with different parameters involved. As POTUS DJT has already proven, he will not be swayed by scandals, impeachments, stolen elections, lab-concocted bioweapons, ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATIONS, felony convictions, accusations of ‘Epstein’ issues, etc. Whereas his predecessors cried uncle once the heat in the kitchen got to be too hot or were forced out of office, POTUS DJT has demonstrated the fact that he is made of ‘different stuff’, and this has the Jews in a tizzy, to put it mildly.

 

Therefore, ladies and Gentile-men, those of you out there who are easily swayed by the various con-artists on the internet of whatever variety, claiming that the war between Trump and Beelzu-Bibi is all ‘an act’, a ‘performance’, a ‘scam’, a ‘sham’ and all the rest, and that POTUS DJT ‘seeeeeeeekrit-ly’ wants to help the Jews out with their plans of incinerating the entire planet, (which of course would include POTUS DJT personally and his own children/grandchildren) pay them as much mind as you would someone in the midst of a really bad acid trip screaming that the traffic lights are creatures from Mars coming to eat us all.

 

Now, as far as some of the particulars in the OpEd below, nota bene the following–

 

Of all the imagery that our diabolically-deranged/diabolically-demented Jewish essayist could have used in making his point, the fact that he used that of a finger on the trigger of a gun in discussing POTUS DJT and his ‘war’ with Netanyahu and the Pirates of Judea was no accident.

 

The Jews are, by virtue of the violent ‘protocols’ that make up their religion, terrorists and gangsters at heart, and it is within this context that every Gentile with a vested interest in his or her own future survival needs to interpret and understand the message being conveyed, which is one of not just violence against the person of POTUS DJT, but in a larger sense, violence against America.

 

All the rest of the seemingly-harmless ‘fluff’ contained within the essay by this deranged Jew about economics, investments, etc, etc, etc, is cover for the real message contained within it, which is one of religiously-commanded violence against those Gentiles, including Gentile Kings, that dare to stand up to the Jews and prevent them from doing what they are commanded by their Torah Terrorism to do, which is to set everything on God’s green earth on fire while chanting–

 

‘BURN, BABY, BURN’…

 

 

Israel National News

 

Fifty years ago, then-prime minister Menachem Begin said it plainly: ‘Israel is not a banana republic.’ He wasn’t grandstanding; he was drawing a line. When an ally uses public pressure to bend Israel’s will on core sovereign decisions, Jerusalem must push back-politely, firmly, and with a plan to reduce points of dependency that invite leverage.

 

Recent days have revived Begin’s warning. On October 23, 2025, Donald Trump said in an interview that he was ‘making a decision’ about whether to push for the release of Marwan Barghouti, the convicted Fatah figure serving multiple life sentences.

 

Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance this week dismissed a Knesset vote as ‘stupid’ and ‘insulting.’

 

And according to the Jerusalem Post, a U.S. official warned Netanyahu: ‘If he f**s up the Gaza agreement Donald Trump will f**k him.’

 

This isn’t diplomacy. It’s open pressure on Israel’s political system.

 

This isn’t the first time Trump has chosen to flex his power in front of cameras rather than behind them. On February 28, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was at the White House for what should have been a routine meeting. Instead, in the Oval Office he was sharply upbraided and visibly sidelined in front of the press.

 

That same ‘strongman on stage’ dynamic is now being aimed at Israel.

 

Some dismiss this as just ‘Trump being Trump.’ But when a U.S. president speaks this way, both allies and adversaries listen – and adversaries hear something dangerous: a gap between Israel and Washington that can be exploited.

 

If Israel doesn’t want to be treated like a banana republic, it must ensure it can stand on its own feet in critical areas. That doesn’t mean breaking with Washington, but it does mean making American leverage less absolute.

 

Israel can do this by gradually increasing its ability to produce and store key weapons and defensive systems at home, expanding energy and logistics resilience, strengthening its independent intelligence and communications networks, and building financial buffers that reduce its exposure to political pressure in Washington. It can deepen ties with other friendly nations to avoid being dependent on any single partner.

 

And perhaps most importantly, it must treat diplomacy with the U.S. as a relationship between equals: disagreements should be handled quietly and strategically – not on a public stage where humiliation is part of the script.

 

Netanyahu’s challenge now is to avoid becoming a prop in someone else’s political theater. Zelenskyy let the president control the optics and the narrative. Netanyahu is far too experienced to fall into that trap. He can minimize exposure by tightly managing joint appearances, speaking through Israel’s institutions rather than personal appeals, and calmly projecting sovereignty instead of defensiveness.

 

By keeping sensitive issues in private diplomatic channels and maintaining broad bipartisan ties in Washington, he can blunt Trump’s public pressure without escalating it. Begin did it with quiet firmness; Netanyahu can, too.

 

This is not about turning away from Washington. U.S.-Israel cooperation saves lives, strengthens deterrence, and projects shared values. But the best alliances are between equals, not between a patron and a dependent. Israel’s task is to ensure that when a U.S. president seeks to ‘call the shots,’ Israel still holds the trigger.

 

Begin didn’t just make a speech about banana republics; he built a policy to ensure Israel wasn’t one. The time has come to do it again, with clarity, strategy, and quiet strength.

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