Trump to Netanyahu : “Check” We are watching a masterclass in negotiation & strategy
The Trump Administration’s courageous, if audacious, actions almost seem too good to be true. Personally, I have waited most of my life for someone to do exactly what he is doing. And to say it’s thrilling is an understatement.
Nevertheless, even the most informed and seasoned Anons have, at times, been a bit bewildered at some of Trump’s actions.
It has only been two weeks; and already, it’s hard to keep up with—let alone comprehend—what is happening. And for those of us who have waited decades, it is almost like trying to slake our thirst for justice from a firehose.
But what sometimes looks like a betrayal of his plainly-stated aims, often turns out to be a far better way of accomplishing those aims. Team Trump knows what they are doing; what is being rolled out at this moment is years if not decades in planning.
To reiterate again what I have said many times, read these few excerpts from the Art of War if you want to understand better how the Trump Team operates.
https://mistermicawber.substack.com/p/d8351c63-1a80-42d7-826d-a21bc8870f88
And when you are perplexed by Trump’s actions, my advice is to always invoke the 72 hour rule. don’t rush to judgement. Sift, refine, discern what is happening.
And take a breath: we are just at the beginning.
Thanks Christian ….read on folks
https://mistermicawber.substack.com/p/trump-to-netanyahu-check?
Case in point.
Trump played Canada and Mexico. Our so called leaders thought it was about the Trade surplus they have with the US.
In reality, he wanted to stop the influence of China and the flow of drugs and Migrants into the US so he gave us a reprieve.
Canada and Mexico believes they won the dispute.
Trump just forced his two neighbours to do something that he wanted all along and made us commit to this.
Then Trump proposes to make it beneficial for US multinationals to bring factories back without involving his neighbours. A Tax play.
It’s complicated but that is how it appears.
Has anyone heard much from Bannon lately?
He was a Naval strategist, and my guess is that he knows others.
And they have been at work for a long time.
And that they are good at it.
Frankly, I find this to be a rather ridiculous explanation for what Trump has done. The leaders of the two states completely responsible for the destruction of Gaza, and the wanton killing of so many, discussing the tremendous real estate development opportunity that now presents itself, delayed only by the pesky presence of the land’s remaining inhabitants, a problem to be dealt with by the American military if need be, is a macabre spectacle that shames both Israel and the United States. This was a serious mistake that will cause further erosion of America’s reputation and influence in the world. Israel’s reputation, at this point, is irreparable. Trying to confabulate some Svengali like reasoning is diminishing in and of itself.