The mainstream media is hyper-focusing on the sudden public feud between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, but the timing reveals a much deeper political game. Facing severe backlash over rising gas prices, public war fatigue, and quiet whispers of impeachment ahead of the critical midterm elections, Trump is executing a calculated political pivot. By leaking furious rifts and pretending the legendary alliance is over, he completely insulates himself from Israel's military actions and positions himself as a global peacemaker. This manufactured distance is a win-win strategy that allows Netanyahu to look fiercely independent to his own voters, while successfully defanging impeachment momentum and rescuing the midterms for Trump back home.

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  1. CognacThrowback on

    Unless Iran decides to call bullshit on it. Halts on all regional conflicts, with specific emphasis on Lebanon, have been apart of every deal Iran put forward. It’s not a win-win, it’s a straight up lose-lose because Trump can’t turn on Israel because they own him, and Bibi can’t stop the war because it’s the only thing keeping him out of prison

  2. KushBluntsworth on

    Because trumps ratings dropped when his loyalists started realising it isn’t America first really

    So he has to put on a little show for below 60iq people lol

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