Trump’s 2017 Speech Was Eerily Prophetic

by Phil Schneider
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It really is that simple – “All civilized nations must unite to fight against evil.” There is so much truth in that short statement, and in many ways it encapsulates what makes Donald Trump so unique. He doesn’t see the world in a complicated ideological fashion. He sees the whole world as the battle of good vs. evil, and he has no compunction plainly saying that Israel’s enemies are on the side of evil. In this morally confused world, that is not something to be taken for granted.   

Donald Trump knows that his time in the White House is limited. He also is keenly aware that there will probably be more assassination attempts to stop him. That is one of the reasons that he is working with enormous alacrity to make changes quickly, while he is able to. This drives his political foes crazy. But he doesn’t give a hoot.

As he clearly showed in his address to Congress, he has absolutely no problem working to the max with his majority even if the opposition feels that they are being ignored. The more he angers the opposition, the happier he gets. 

Donald Trump is serious about the border situation. He is serious about stopping Iran. And he is serious about ending wars in Ukraine and reversing China’s encroachment on the West. And as for Israel and antisemitism, he is indeed serious about transforming the world from a situation where Israel is attacked mercilessly by Iran and it’s proxies to a world where Israel and it’s less radical Arab neighbors live in a state of financial cooperation and non-aggression.

Bibi Netanyahu knows that thie 2nd term of Donald Trump is the best chance that Israel may ever have to transform the Middle East and build a future with peace and prosperity for the State of Israel. Despite all of the terrible costs of the war that Israel has been embroiled in over the last 1.5 years, Israel’s future is bright – very bright – and Donald Trump is one of the main reasons. 



















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