Witkoff and Kushner Chose Money Over America
In one of the more insidious move that we can recall in the last half century of global politics Jared Kushner and Steve witkoff orchestrated the ultimate betrayal of America.

Jared kushner and Steven Witkoff did the classic Kissinger move.
They sold the Jewish people for their own interests in order to push back criticism of dual loyalty, by that they folded at the pressure, and unlike Marco Rubio and Pete hegseth, could think of the long-term American interests.
The only difference between Kissinger and the current Court Jews is that Kissinger genuinely cared about the American interest more than he cared about anything else, including the Israeli one, and that, cannot be said about these two guys who have a ton of money invested in Qatar and in Saudi Arabia.
The two chose a deal over the American national interest and its regional allies.
By doing so they lived up to another stereotype that in which Jewish people care more about money than their own countries and let alone even their allies.
As to trump? Perhaps it's a bit less sinister.
Florida-based political consultant Dave Crystal says ,
"Trump has violated his own principles which he codified in the Art of the Deal by tying his Ego to this Deal. This is not the first time that Trump has fallen in love with thr notion of a deal for deal's sake. The most important lesson in the Art of the Deal is knowing how and when to walk away from a deal."
Meanwhile Witkoff and kushner chose The stereotype that they could gain more money.
They chose The anti semetic stereotype of a greedy Jew who wants to do whatever he can to earn more money, over the other stereotype of the dual loyalty in which a Jew will supposedly be more loyal to his own people than to the greater national interests.
Unlike during the time that Kissinger made a deal with an Egypt that was actually willing to somehow consider a negotiation after the war of '73 here the Iranians are not even close to that, which makes the kushner Witkoff move way more insidious.
With regards to JD vance, he's a contrarian, no one thinks that he seriously has grown and matured into the vice president role, he tries to be edgy and a step up with the young and disillusioned Republicans on the bandwagon, and in general has a very bizarre foreign policy philosophy when it comes to the Middle East.