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Pres. Trump and Netanyahu Looking For A Way Out?

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In an interview with the “Times of Israel,” Pres. Trump hinted that they might be looking for a way out.

On Monday, President Trump announced that before ending the attack on Iran, he will confer with Netanyahu. Some say it’s not a war.

If the action taken isn’t a war, then it’s an attack by whoever strikes the first blow.

The blows from the person attacked that follow the initial strikes are called defensive strikes. President Trump has said that he gave orders to strike Iran based on a ‘gut feeling.’

It is important to follow the gut feeling because that is where the primary antenna lives, but after a while, one must use other intelligence apparatus to verify that the gut feelings were correct.

As President Ronald Reagan would say: Doveryay, no proveryay: Trust, but verify. You sourced your information. The information from the gut is more reliable than information from an evil’ man.’

There is a verse in the Koran that reads, “When an unrighteous man brings you news, look carefully into it before you act on it. Otherwise, you bring harm to an ‘innocent’ man. Seven visits in eleven months? That is a lot of visits from someone who is not your relative or bestie.

Muddled Messaging From the Trump White House.

The Administration’s messaging on the conflict in the Middle East has been unclear. Some officials are calling the action on Iran a war, while others advise the public that it is not a war.

No one in White House has made a specific move to clarify the difference between a war and an attack.

A large portion of Americans is eagerly waiting to learn what benefits the American people have derived from Netanyahu’s many visits to the White House.

Election In Israel For Netanyahu Coming Up.

The President announced to clear up rumors that he was led into the “war” by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

So far, Netanyahu has visited the President seven times over 12 months. That is a lot of visits.

Every time Netanyahu visits Trump, the President finds himself in the midst of some controversy.

In a telephone interview with the Times of Israel, Trump said, “I think it’s mutual… a little bit.” Netanyahu and I have “been talking.”

“I’ll make a decision at the right time, but everything’s going to be taken into account,” the President added.

The resilience of the Iranian regime has surprised many in the West, and even some in their neighboring muslim states.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Dan “Raising” Caine did advise President Trump that taking on Iran won’t be as easy as striking Able.

Meanwhile, President Trump announced that he’s not happy with the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new Ayatollah.

As oil prices soar, is it that President Trump is looking for a way out?

With the mid-term elections just eight months away, President Trump deems it in the best interest of the Republican Party to manage the cost of the economy.

Clinton Franklin
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“Think globally, act locally.” It is crucial to be forward-thinking but not a forward person. “Be kind to everyone you meet because each carries his heavy burden…” Plato. Embrace the three Constants: change, justice, and rightness. The thought police are busy at work trying to suppress free speech. If allowed their march to madness, they will arrest your very thoughts. Free Speech is thy Lord.'
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