Trump's new administration represents a return to biblical truths

Opinion: The president-elect's picks for various cabinet posts each signifies a repudiation of liberal policies that have tolerated the intolerable, such as affirmative action and the appointment of people like Kamala Harris to vice president solely because of her heritage

Rami Simani|
It seems even righteous patriarch Joseph, the master dreamer, couldn't have envisioned a dream more grandiose than the lineup of names in the new Trump administration, which is soon to steer the world. Before long, as is customary, the losing side – namely the U.S. media, and to some extent the Israeli media – will start to smear and mock each of them.
Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense

So, before that unfolds, here's the truth: Trump's new administration is a global upheaval. The geopolitical fabric, unraveled by the Muslim takeover led by Iran and Qatar over Western nations, will be mended. The American hegemony that once dominated and stabilized the world but collapsed due to the naive policies of Democratic administrations will be restored.
This shift is happening because the American people have grown tired of policies that desecrated their existence and have risen to save themselves – and, in the process, the world. They are fed up with affirmative action, a euphemism for trampling on the Jewish Biblical values from which the United States emerged.
Affirmative action led to the boundless liberal "wokeness" storm, allowing murderers to be seen as righteous, children to undergo gender reassignment surgeries, and the oppression of anyone white, conservative, religious and normative. Kamala Harris failed because she epitomized everything wrong with affirmative action. She rose to her high position not due to her skills – as we have seen, she had none – but because she was Black and South Asian.
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ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ מפגש עם חברי בית הנבחרים ה הרפובליקנים לפני פגישתו עם ג'ו ביידן ב הבית הלבן
ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ מפגש עם חברי בית הנבחרים ה הרפובליקנים לפני פגישתו עם ג'ו ביידן ב הבית הלבן
Donald Trump
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Trump’s potential nominees list is astonishing. Nearly every appointment comes with plans on a revolutionary global scale. They are rearranging the blocks: identifying who is good and who is bad; who wants the sun to rise; and who seeks to darken the world. They seem more determined than ever and won't stop until they succeed. Their test case is Israel, which stands alone at the forefront.
Therefore, their initial statements focus solely on Israel. Note that the new Trump administration’s declarations echo, no less, the Biblical policies of early 20th-century powers, France and Britain, which led to the Balfour Declaration – speaking of our legal right to the Land of Israel, stemming from our Biblical right based on the Torah. This right laid the groundwork for the world’s recognition of our return to our homeland.
The Zionist movement, including right-wing governments, forgot this key principle. It took nearly 100 years for a group of learned, truthful Christians to remind us Jews of the truth we were afraid to reveal. This is what Trump meant when he said "I will end the wars quickly." Unlike Biden, he will promptly assist the righteous side.
רמי סימניRami SimaniPhoto: Courtesy
Israel will receive all the means to destroy its enemies – and the U.S. will take every measure not to contain but to annihilate those who rise to darken the world, including toppling the Ayatollah regime by Israel. This task should not be solely Avigdor Liberman’s concern but that of the entire Israeli government. Now, we must bring it to fruition. The U.S. will not join, but Israel's solitary dismantling of the dangerous Ayatollah regime will make it the most significant country globally. This, too, is written in the Bible.
  • Rami Simani is a lawyer and lecturer on war and geopolitics.
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