From the Zionist lobby to the groom Jared Kouchner: What does the President get in return?

The day after the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital, Trump received what was expected - violent Palestinian protests. Everything anticipated? Or maybe not. Something seems missing. For example, a gesture of Benjamin Netanyaye, who responds to America's historical gift with a generous offer. An Israelite movement that makes it faithful, [...]
The day after the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital, Trump received what was expected - violent Palestinian protests. Everything anticipated? Or maybe not. Something seems missing. For example, a gesture of Benjamin Netanyaye, who responds to America's historical gift with a generous offer. An Israelite movement that makes Trump's promise of peace process faithful. There's no shadow, right now. So, Trump's movement, is it part of a predetermined plan for others to do their part?
The absence of an Israeli counterpath seems to justify the background, as did Mark Landler in New York Times, who rebuilds Trump's decision in terms of domestic politics. The president who keeps his promises” is a message to an American electoral space that brought him to the White House. First of all, it's Las Vegas casino tycoon Sheldon Addelson, and his friend Morton Klein, who heads the Zionist Organisation of America, a pro-Israel conservative group. The New York Times investigation rebuilds a network of meetings and phone calls, between these two and Trump. Adelson contributed to the electoral campaign and now takes back his favorite promise.
Apart from the right-wing of the American Jewish community (rich and generous but few, it should not be forgotten: the majority of Jewish-American voters are Democrats, often ultra-progressors), the world of Evangelists exists. The fundamentalists support Netanjah, who with their review with the same Israelis since Bush's day.
It remains to be understood Jared Kouchner. Surprisingly, the first son-in-law was listed among the supporters of the movement in the capital of Jerusalem, along with Steve Bannon; against that, to the end, were Secretary of State and Defence General Mattis. Kouchner's role is enigmatic considering the excellent relations with Saudi Arabia of Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The most bold theory states that Saudis protest outwardly, but now have put away the Palestine file, prior to the number one problem, which is Iran. Kouchner's evil estimate could be this way: to use the proclamation of Jerusalem to show how thin the Arab front is and how severe the isolation of Palestinians is. / Source: La Repubblica In Albanian from the World.al










