Certainty has piqued curiosity. Curiosity has inspired sincere questions so hopefully they're not dismissed as hostile since that's NOT my intent.
Who is this " they", EXACTLY?
"They" == the decision makers when they're behind closed doors?
If the answer is yes, please provide sources, preferably primary sources that support this belief that I/any anon can view, vet and ponder..
As an American, I KNOW that what Americans want, and what they believe their government wants too =/= what their government actually wants.
In fact, typically public opinions == EXACTLY the opposite of private opinions; opinions that actually determine what the government will or won't do.
American voters WANTED the embassy moved decades ago. American politicians publicly said that's what they wanted too. And these politicians passed a law to do it. And then passed resolutions asking the Admin to do it when they did not because it wasn't the right time. Yet.
This went on for DECADES. Until President Trump followed the law, and DID what the politicians had spent decades saying was EXACTLY what they wanted. But actually was NOT what they wanted at all.
I've seen no evidence that this same public/private disconnect doesn't occur in Israel too. However I suspect that it does since both governments have been so intertwined. And PDJT has publicly said, on several occasions, that it definitely DOES occur.
Thats "EXACTLY what they've wanted".
Certainty has piqued curiosity. Curiosity has inspired sincere questions so hopefully they're not dismissed as hostile since that's NOT my intent.
Who is this " they", EXACTLY?
"They" == the decision makers when they're behind closed doors?
If the answer is yes, please provide sources, preferably primary sources that support this belief that I/any anon can view, vet and ponder..
As an American, I KNOW that what Americans want, and what they believe their government wants too =/= what their government actually wants.
In fact, typically public opinions == EXACTLY the opposite of private opinions; opinions that actually determine what the government will or won't do.
American voters WANTED the embassy moved decades ago. American politicians publicly said that's what they wanted too. And these politicians passed a law to do it. And then passed resolutions asking the Admin to do it when they did not because it wasn't the right time. Yet.
This went on for DECADES. Until President Trump followed the law, and DID what the politicians had spent decades saying was EXACTLY what they wanted. But actually was NOT what they wanted at all.
I've seen no evidence that this same public/private disconnect doesn't occur in Israel too. However I suspect that it does since both governments have been so intertwined. And PDJT has publicly said, on several occasions, that it definitely DOES occur.
Hence my questions.