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🇮🇱🎭 When Israel Speaks, America obeys: From Truman’s Nod to Trump’s Prayer Rug 🇺🇸🛐

 


By Ainnbeen.blogspot.com

Welcome to the Middle East’s longest-running tragicomedy: "The Chosen Puppet Show."

From 1948 to 2025, it’s been a masterclass in manipulation. But don’t take my word for it—just ask Israel’s most recent “ambassador” to Washington, Mike Huckabee, who now speaks not just for Israel, but apparently for God Himself.

Yes, you read that right. In a message that sounds more like a Sunday sermon than a diplomatic dispatch, Huckabee called Trump the most consequential president in a centurymaybe ever.” And why? Because he’s listening to “the voice of God”...on Israel policy.

Oh, we’re doing this again.

Because when Israel wants billions in weapons, moral cover for war crimes, or a fresh round of sanctions against whichever Muslim country is next on the hit list—there’s always a “divinely inspired” American president standing by.



Let’s rewind a bit.

🎬 Scene One: The Truman Trick

In 1948, President Harry Truman recognized Israel eleven minutes after its declaration. He wasn’t guided by divine visions or spiritual servitudehe was guided by reelection math and Zionist lobbying pressure. “I have to answer to hundreds of thousands who are anxious for the success of Zionism,” he once told his Secretary of State.

And so began the sacred tradition: Israel speaks. America obeys.

🎬 Scene Two: Obama Whispers, Bibi Screams

Fast-forward to Barack Obama, who dared mutter concerns about settlements. Netanyahu responded by humiliating him—lecturing him in the Oval Office, working with Congress behind his back, and doubling down on occupation. And what did America do? Sent more aid.

🎬 Scene Three: The Trump Coronation

Ah, but Trump was different. He wasn’t just an ally—he was an apostle. From moving the embassy to Jerusalem, to defunding UNRWA, to legitimizing illegal settlements, to giving Netanyahu green lights at every turn, Trump gave Israel everything—without asking for a single thing in return.

And now Mike Huckabee’s calling Trump “your appointed servant in this land,” as if he’s a biblical prophet sent by divine decree to bless bombs and sanctify suffering.

Imagine any other country doing this. Imagine a Chinese official saying Xi Jinping is “hearing God’s voice” and sent an American servant to be his “eyes, ears, and voice.” America would erupt. But when it’s Israel, it’s “faith,” not foreign influence.

🎬 Scene Four: Biden the Bystander

And then there’s Biden—Mr. "Moral Compass." He watched 35,000 Palestinians die in Gaza, many of them children, and still approved weapons. He said Israel had “the right to defend itself” while hospitals collapsed and journalists were buried under rubble.

He didn’t even get played—he just played along.

Biden’s administration wrung its hands while Netanyahu rubbed his palms.

🤡 The Holy Hypocrisy Continues

And now as Iran enters the scene and missiles fly across skies already choked with smoke and lies, Huckabee and Lindsey Graham want a “new chapter”—but not one of justice or accountability. No, they want regime change, more war, and a renewed baptism of blood, all blessed by American dollars and sealed with evangelical chants of “God bless Israel.”

Let’s call it what it is:
This isn’t foreign policy. It’s blind loyalty masked as divine destiny.

And the tragedy?
Palestinians are still stateless.
Iranian civilians are still at risk.
And America is still dancing to the tune of a regime that sees every crisis as a chance to squeeze one more concession out of its so-called greatest ally.

📜 Final Thoughts

The U.S.-Israel relationship isn’t a partnership—it’s a performance, with America as the stage, the script, and the sponsor.

Whether it’s Biden’s silence or Trump’s servitude, the result is the same:
Endless war. Endless hypocrisy. Endless American complicity.

And all the while, real voices—the voices under rubble, the ones suffocating under sanctions, occupation, and war—are silenced.



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