Trump and Netanyahu have a history of history to promote peace in the Middle East


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The most consistent meeting of the 20th century was perhaps in December 1941, when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill sailed to Washington to plan the strategy for fighting and winning the Second World War. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Huddle with President Donald Trump Perhaps the determining summary of the 21st century.

That may seem hyperbolic, but consider what this is. The two most important leaders who can form the future of the Middle East decide how the region is on their way to peace and prosperity – cleaning up after President Joe Biden’s policy has destroyed the stability of the region as a blind man who a Ferrari Manages on a mountain road at top speed.

Much has been said of the opposition in the management coalition to Netanyahu that moves to a ceasefiring -fires in Gaza. Some have threatened to overthrow his government to continue the effort to stamp Hamas in the dust after the brutal and unjustified attacks of 7 October. But if Netanyahu Rendement With a plan supported by Trump on the road (and there is a good chance that he will do it), what are the chance that the coalition thinks they can just run away from it and be better off?

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After all, Trump is in a tear. He is extremely popular at home. He has just cleaned his own backyard and straightened Panama, Venezuela, Mexico and Canada. Trump has sent every signal that might be a flare gun to show He has the back of Israel completely The country must defend itself with all armrest and diplomatic coverage.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with advisors prior to his meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday 4 February 2025.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with advisors prior to his meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday 4 February 2025. (GPO)

Furthermore, although all the Trump team is not on board, there are numerous important players to implement a proactive Middle East policy, including a Gung-Ho Minister of Defense, a strong state secretary, a bait for a CIA -Director and a small platoon of special envoys. The Midden -East team of Trump is better stacked than the line -up for the Super Bowl.

By the time that Netanyahu leaves February 8, we may not know every detail of the joint American-Israeli campaign, but we can guess the task list as the world saw after the FDR-Churchill Arcadia Conference (December 24, 1941, until January 14 1942).

Trump and Netanyahu will have to settle on a pacification plan for Gaza, one that will not include any errors from the past, as money went to UNRWA to finance the next generation of Jew killers.

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At the top of the list, Iran will also put back in such a small box that it is catastrophic for the Mullahs.

Also on the agenda the Abraham agreements are back on the right track and starting important regional projects such as India-Middle East-European Economic Corridor (IMEC).

Further along the line, but also have to be resolved, reconcile the Israeli and Turkish vital interests in Syria and a practical future for Lebanon that is not occupied by Hezbollah.

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Compiling these pieces of the puzzle in the middle east will have huge implications that are far beyond the region. To begin with, this agenda will completely marginalize the misanthropic efforts of China to muscles as a power in the middle east. The Russian influence in the region will virtually evaporate. Transnational terrorism is still losing a foothold. The Middle East will be an even more important strategic bridge between the transatlantic community and the Indo-Pacific.

This may all seem to be a discouraging list of performance from a small meeting, but in December 1941 few thought that a meeting between an American who was just hammered in Pearl Harbor and a Great Britain who is faltering in Invasion, the free world to victory would lead. History could repeat itself.

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