IF TRUMP IS RE-ELECTED, BAD NEWS FOR THE ARAB.

After the assassination attempt against the former president, Donald Trump, he has become the great national hero of the American public. He will be named the Republicans' presidential candidate in November, and there are high hopes that he will be re-elected to another four-year term.

His Democratic rival, Jose Biden, assures that he has no medical difficulties to continue in the White House; but there is no doubt that he has neurological problems and his memory is deficient, as has been proven on several occasions.

If Trump is re-elected, there is a country that will ring the bells and consider it a national holiday. That country is called Israel; to whom Trump, during his presidency, guaranteed all the wishes and demands that Netanyahu presented to him during his time. Trump submitted without reluctance to the demands of the Jewish head of government.

Trump is not Jewish; He is a Christian like all North American presidents, but he acts with Israel as if he carried the Torah with him, which moves him to support politics; He will finance and militarily the Jewish state so that it remains the main power in the Middle East. A power that even possesses nuclear weapons.

John Bolton, who was one of Trump's security advisers before being expelled from the White House for his predilection for war, believes that one of Trump's problems is that he lacks knowledge and experience about US foreign policy. Joined. Trump does not heed the opinions and recommendations of his advisors and makes decisions without consulting anyone, guided by what he reads in the press or watches on television. Bolton called it “a big zero!” in international politics.

As an example of moving forward without any basis, Trump decided when he was near the end of his term, to open a campaign to demand that Arab governments recognize Israel. In this campaign, he achieved the agreement of the Arab Emirates; Sudan; Bahrain and Morocco. He assured all of them that, in return, they could ask for whatever they wanted.

The most obvious case was that of Morocco. Trump asked the king, Mohamed VI, to become Israel's best ally in North Africa. The monarch asked that Washington consider the Western Sahara as an integral part of Morocco. Trump accepted this with pleasure, thus violating the resolutions of the United Nations (UN) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which maintain the former Spanish colony as a territory to be decolonized and advocate for a referendum.

The United States is present in the capital of Western Sahara, Aioun, which constitutes an illegal action or at least disrespectful of the law. But Trump congratulated himself for having achieved what he wanted, without stopping to examine whether his decision was legitimate or not. Everyone knows that the former Spanish colony did not belong to Morocco and its inhabitants do not recognize themselves as subjects of the Sultan.

So what can Arab governments expect if Trump is re-elected? First of all, having to reconcile its foreign action, in one way or another, with Israel. And in the most sensitive case of Saudi Arabia, custodian of the two holiest places in Islam, see how Trump returns to the charge on the crown prince, Mohamed Bin Salman, to recognize the Jewish state, despite the fact that Riyad has said and resaid that it will not do so until there is an independent Palestine with its capital in east Jerusalem.

The genocide that Israel is accused of in Gaza has been everywhere. Biden, still in charge, also considers it a violation of human rights. We should not expect Trump to say that Palestinians have rights. He will only say it if Palestine agrees not to be independent; lack armed forces and place responsibility for its internal and external security in the hands of Tel Avjv. Most likely, there will be 4 more years in which the Arabs will suffer what is unacceptable with Trump in the White House. There doesn't seem to be much doubt about it.


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