We can only hope that SOMEONE in Washington is listening

by Bruce O’Hara

September 30, 2024

On Friday, in answer to a BBC reporter’s question, Trump blurted out the truth about Israel’s attacks on Lebanon:

“We have to have that ended, one way or the other. The world isn’t going to take it. You have to have that ended, and I think that maybe we’re getting to a point where maybe it can end pretty soon. But you’re going to have to end – the whole thing over there is unacceptable.”

When Trump said the above words, to my eyes he looked more uncomfortable and nervous than I’ve ever seen him. He clearly doesn’t want to say what he is saying, but he feels compelled to say it.

Remember, this is Israel’s biggest fan, the guy with the obnoxious Jewish son-in-law. And he’s not motivated by any sense of personal outrage. As far as I can tell, he feels no compassion for the thousands of women and children killed in Gaza, the West Bank or Lebanon. This is realpolitic in action.

Here’s my take on why Trump had to say things he could be sure would infuriate his Zionist supporters.

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