My “The Time Of Israel” Blog Post and Answers

My "The Time Of Israel" Blog Post and Answers

On August 25th, I wrote a blog post titled “World Needs Trump for Peace” in “The Times of Israel.” Several hundred people read the post. I am not a politician, but I wrote what I see as the truth. No leader in America, like Trump, dares to speak so boldly against the jihadists.

 

However, it’s not easy to speak the truth about Trump these days. People who want to make the world more dangerous don’t like it. They spread propaganda and lead people far from the truth.

 

However, the general public in America loves him, and it’s not just in America—peace-loving people worldwide also admire him. He doesn’t like injustice.

 

People support him for many reasons. Among them, his crackdown on illegal immigration, the suppression of Islamic jihadists, and his anti-war policies are very popular.

 

Imagine a man who steals money, murders people, loots, and flees to America without even needing a visa. Instead of punishment, he finds a haven. How can that be acceptable? That’s why Trump’s policy to stop illegal immigration isn’t just good for America—it’s beneficial for the entire world.

 

Nobody loves war. Friendship is the answer. Trump’s policy of friendship with North Korea was praised globally. The Ukraine issue, too, could have been solved through friendship. NATO broke the law. Thousands of innocent lives are being lost.

 

The only solution to all these problems is Donald Trump. This is the core message of my post. However, one gentleman was extremely displeased and raised a series of lengthy questions. It’s impossible to answer them all because each response requires a deep dive into history. But the topics are actually quite simple.

 

In the past, finding the answers would have been difficult. But since Elon Musk took over X (formerly Twitter), everyone has regained the freedom to speak the truth, and the answers have become easier to find. I’m a fan of Robert Kennedy Jr., and his posts on X provide answers to all these questions. The gentleman who raised these political questions will find the answers in Robert Kennedy Jr.’s posts. Besides, in today’s world, most people have some understanding of political matters.

 

Now, let’s take a look at what the gentleman said:

He wrote:  

“Did the author ever consider why many of Trump’s military/security aides (Milley, Kelly, Bolton, Mattis, McMaster, Esper and others) denounced Trump’s performance as irresponsible? Did they author consider how the aggression by Iran against Saudi Arabia went unanswered by Trump? How Trump abandoned the Kurds and Syria? How Trumpsurrendered Afghanistan in the deal her brought Taliban to Camp David for? The fiasco in North Korea? The hostility to NATO?

Let’s briefly review:

 

1. Criticism from military/security aides: Figures like Mark Milley, John Kelly, John Bolton, James Mattis, H.R. McMaster, and Mark Esper publicly criticized Trump’s policies, claiming his actions were irresponsible.

 

Trump questioned their loyalty, asking, “For whom do you work? People often suggest “Deep—something.”

 

2. Iran-Saudi relations and Kurds and Syria: Trump faces criticism.

 

One of my American friends shared a story: “Two foxes were fighting, and the fight wouldn’t end until one died. A hen was watching. The hen could stop the fight but thought, why bother? No matter who wins, they’ll both come after me out of hunger.”

 

3. Afghanistan: Trump made a deal with the Taliban and brought them to Camp David, which allegedly led to the fall of the Afghan government—or so we hear.

 

The truth is beyond our sight. When Afghanistan fell, Trump was no longer president of the U.S. He is not responsible for that. In fact, Trump opposed it because it hurt America’s closest allies.

 

An Indian diplomat once shared a story: “A friend of mine wanted to preserve a nearly extinct species of poisonous snake. So, he brought it from the Amazon jungle and released it in my bamboo grove. Within a few years, that snake population will number in the thousands. What a great friend!”

 

The Biden administration could have destroyed the weapons, tanks, and war machines, but they left them for the Taliban to check India and China.

 

It’s worth mentioning that some of the policymakers in US politics became so corrupted and greedy to rule the world. As a result, BRICS is rapidly shaping up as a new world order.

 

4. North Korea: Is North Korea wrong? Okay, why? Did North Korea ever bomb another country’s towns?

 

It’s like a friend saying, “Hey, don’t wear the same quality of cap as me. If you do, I’ll kill you.”

 

Every powerful country has nuclear weapons. Why can’t North Korea?

 

5. Hostility toward NATO: Trump’s hostile stance toward NATO raised concerns among his allies.

 

The answer is now clear. People think that NATO is an occupying force. The Ukraine war is proof of that. Trump is anti-war. He doesn’t want war.

 

I still say Trump is the only answer to solve some of the major problems the world faces now.

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