President Trump and Prime Minster Netanyahu. Reuters.
President Trump has confirmed that he had a spat with Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel over his attacks on Lebanon. Reuters. Trump confirmed an Axios report where he was quoted as calling the Prime Minster "crazy". Trump also was quoted as saying "You're fucking crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this." and "At some point, I said, Bibi, we got to stop this. We got to stop it." referring to the conflict with Lebanon. Trump said he wasn't angry at Netanyahu but was "perturbed" that he kept attacking Lebanon. Netanyahu said that the incident was a "tactical disagreement" and that President Trump was still the "greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House". However, the attacks on Lebanon have been a major stumbling block in the peace process with Iran.
My Comment:
Anti-Israel critics and people that dislike President Trump generally mischaracterize Trump's relation with Israel. They always say that Trump is taking orders from Tel Aviv and that he's not actually in control of America's foreign policy.
In reality, Israel is the junior partner in this relationship and this little spat is pretty solid proof of that. Trump is more than willing to stand up to Netanyahu when he gets out of line, in Trump's view. Trump and Netanyahu are allies but that does not mean that Trump always does what Netanyahu wants, far from it.
I also think that Trump was pretty much right about what he said too. Netanyahu has been very annoying lately and he has been derailing the peace process with his attacks on Lebanon. And he is right that Netanyahu is very unpopular for this very reason.
The problem is that the United States and Israel have different goals in the region. President Trump wants to end the conflicts in the Middle East and to make sure that Iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon that could hit the United States. Israel wants their enemies completely destroyed. I don't think they want a deal where Iran gives up their weapons while keeping the same leadership, they want the Iranian religious government to fall, they want Hezbollah to be destroyed and they want to make sure they are in a strong position against Turkey if something happens there. These goals converge sometimes but I think we are seeing some distance between the two right now.
I do think that Trump is going to win this fight. Indeed, Israel and Lebanon have already agreed to a conditional cease fire, though that will depend on what Hezbollah did. I think this shows that Trump does have a lot of influence over Israel and their actions, though. It's annoying that Israel may have derailed the peace deal for a few days but it is what it is.
Finally, I think this will play well for domestic audiences. Trump has been under a lot of criticism for being so supportive of Israel when Israel may be at the lowest point of approval in modern US history. Standing up to Netanyahu is going to play well to Trump's critics on the right that dislike Israel. Those folks aren't critical for the midterms, but it would be nice to get a few of them back on board.
As for the Iran conflict itself, I haven't been covering it much, mostly because nothing much is happening. We seem to be stuck in a pattern where a deal seem close, but then Israel or the IRGC does something to derail it. Hopefully that pattern will finally break soon an we will see an end to this conflict.





