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Interesting article. Netanyahu consolidated power in later years by railing against President Obama in order to rally support among Israel's right wing. However, with a President Trump, Netanyahu will have no restraint against pursuing his right wing policies. It is sort of like the Republican Congress's efforts to repeal the ACA. Without President Obama, when Netenyahu threatens to bomb Iran, he will have President Trump saying, "Go for it." When Netenyahu caters to the right by claiming the settlement areas as annexed to Israel, President Trump will say, "right on," which could leave Israel isolated.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/12/trump-israel-worst-nightmare-netanyahu-214565
At the same time, the United States has evolved too. Support for Israel used to be a bipartisan certainty. But today, largely thanks to Israels rightward shift, both Democrats and Jews are less inclined to reflexively support their longtime ally. For all the outrage in Israel, Obamas vote at the U.N.though symbolicwas actually aligned with the views of his constituents.
Netanyahu has accordingly dropped any pretense of cordiality with the outgoing president and his supporters; he is openly counting the days until January 20. (One lawmaker literally called Donald Trump the Messiah, come to save the Jewish people.) The resolution that was passed at the U.N. yesterday is part of the swan song of the old world that is biased against Israel, Netanyahu said in a vitriolic speech on Saturday. But, my friends, we are entering a new era. And just as President-elect Trump said yesterday, it will happen much sooner than you think.
But the embrace of Trump and the belligerence towards the rest of the world that Netanyahu is using to woo right-wing voters carries a profound risk. Israel is betting all its chips on an unpopular, untested president with no knowledge of the region and a history of breaking his campaign promises. If he does renege, Israel will find itself even more isolated.
And if he keeps his wordif Trump governs the way he campaignedthen he will promote policies that are deeply unpopular with many Americans, including American Jews. Implausible as it sounds, it may be Trump and Netanyahu, two men who profess to be Israels strongest defenders, who definitively shatter the unbreakable alliance and rupture the decades-old bipartisan consensus on Israel.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,122 posts)LonePirate
(13,425 posts)With Putin or Netanyahu?
BainsBane
(53,035 posts)Is a horrifying comment.
Girard442
(6,075 posts)...of a man who made common cause with anti-semites.
Any chance that will end well?
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)...but when the bombs start exploding, Trump will tell Netenyahu to suck it up or, insist that Netenyahu very publicly beg for his help.