President Trump’s policy toward Israel – underlying assumptions
Peloni: The US-Israeli alliance has the benefit of being between two nations who share a world view based on ideology and values, but the US-Israel alliance will always represent the overlapping interests which exist between the US and Israel. The campaign to introduce daylight during the Obiden regimes seriously betrayed and damaged the interests of both America and Israel as it literally and figuratively supported terrorism against the interests of both the US and Israel. The second Trump term has the potential of being even more robust in reaffirming the US interest and Israeli interests than was his first term. It will require a turn away from Qatari influence, Hezbollah support, and finally eliminating the threat from Iran. Doing so will grant greater security to Israel and the US, and securing Israel in the region provides the US with the double benefit of securing US interests in the region. A strong, secure Israel representing US interests in the region is an American interest, and it remains as a key component of securing the Trump Doctrine.
Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, “Second Thought: US-Israel Initiative” | February 16, 2025
The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
1. President Trump is not an impartial leader. As expected, he is driven by US interests, determining that Israel’s capabilities and track record have been a unique force and dollar multiplier for the US, commercially and militarily, technologically and operationally.