If Trump is loved, he blames Netanyahu

Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton has recently shared his profound insights on the relationship between the White House and the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. Zamin.uz reported this.
According to him, if serious political and military processes in the Middle East fail to yield expected results, President Donald Trump may be ready to turn to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu when seeking reasons for the failure. Bolton emphasized that for Trump, only victory and defeat exist in the world, and he always considers himself a winner.
Therefore, if ongoing military or political pressure against Iran takes an unexpected turn and ends in defeat, it is certain that Trump will not take all the blame upon himself but will shift it onto his partners. This situation is not merely a personal attitude but a general pattern characteristic of Trump's political mindset.
He always strives to explain unfavorable situations at the expense of other individuals or states. Precisely for this reason, serious ideas about these processes are emerging among international political scientists and analysts.
They are closely monitoring the potential impact of any minor changes in the Middle East on the strategic partnership between the United States and Israel. If the situation escalates in the coming days, relations between these two powerful states may change accordingly.
Thus, the international community is urged to be even more cautious in monitoring events in this region. It should not be overlooked that the consequences of every step may directly affect future international stability.





