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The Missed Opportunity

Trump’s Fatal Mistake: Betting on Bibi while the Sunni Axis Rises

Trump correctly identified that "Transfer" was the only solution to the Palestinian issue. But faced with Netanyahu's cowardice and Israeli apathy, he is now inadvertently empowering Islamists and perpetuating the conflict.

Trump meeting Netanyahu at the White House
Trump meeting Netanyahu at the White House (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

President Trump has a problem. In fact, he has two.

The first is Benjamin Netanyahu: a cowardly leader driven solely by self-interest, incapable of looking an American President in the eye and saying, "No, we must be ruthless to keep your interests in the Middle East intact."

The second problem is, naturally, the Arab world. These are nations that undermine the United States in every possible arena, despise American values, and are happy to make money with America while simultaneously investing in its destruction. All the while, they work tirelessly to Islamize America's most important allies in Europe.

The Dead End

Netanyahu poses a problem because he refuses to solve the Palestinian conflict in the only way Trump originally envisioned: Transfer.

The Arabs pose a problem because, the moment a weak Netanyahu refuses to do the job, they demand the continued existence of the "Palestinian Issue." We know the essence of this issue: a continuous attempt at genocide against Jews, disguised as victimhood, fueled by a refusal to make peace and a preparation for Jihadist annihilation - all funded by self-hating European and Arab money.

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The Missed Opportunity

With his sharp instincts, Trump understood early on, back in February 2025, that only population transfer would solve the Palestinian issue, which stands at the core of the perpetual state of non-peace between Israel and the Arabs - and which the Muslims use to take over the west.

But Trump’s vision was met with Israeli apathy and weakness. Consequently, he turned to the Arabs, who appeared far more dominant and assertive than the extinguished, weak figure of Netanyahu.

Along the way, the severe blow the two leaders dealt to Iran shifted the Middle East’s alignment. We moved from a Shiite-Palestinian axis back to a Sunni-Palestinian axis.

The Paradox of Power

Now, Trump finds himself advocating for a pardon for Netanyahu - the very man who is weakening both America and Israel.

The equation is simple:

Trump’s current attempt to keep "Bibi" in power is backfiring. It is strengthening Islamist elements like Saudi Arabia and Turkey. It leaves Israel with a weak Prime Minister and guarantees the conflict will last forever.

Why? Because both the weak Israeli leader and the rising Sunni Arab leadership have a vested interest in keeping the Palestinian issue center stage, which will weaken the west as a whole. Neither is strong enough (or willing enough) to remove it.

Then again, perhaps looking at the power he holds, Trump is simply doing what is pragmatic and possible in this reality.

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