Trump emphasized that he is a constant friend to the Jewish people

On March 7, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized in a public speech that he is a constant friend to the Jewish people and stated that he holds a firm position on this matter. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In his speech, it was highlighted that there are varying views on this topic within Congress and the government, but he himself is clear in his stance. "I always serve the Jewish people," Trump said.
Trump's recent statements regarding conflicts in the Middle East are also becoming more intense. He said he demanded "unconditional surrender" from Iran and mentioned that once the issues of surrender and "acceptable leadership" are resolved, Washington will help Tehran to turn back from the "brink of disaster" and restore its economy.
Additionally, the White House leader did not rule out the possibility of a ground operation. According to TIME magazine, Trump said in an interview that he might consider sending U.S. troops into Iranian territory "if necessary."
In short, the rhetoric is hardening simultaneously in two directions: a signal to the domestic audience saying "I will not back down from my position," and a call to the external arena stating "my demands are firm, the pressure will continue." This may indicate that in the coming days, rather than diplomatic maneuvers, the war of statements will intensify further.





