The whole world knows Israel will veto Washington's peace deal with Iran. Yet Trump is desperate to shut this war down. As the Turkish saying goes, "If you spit upward, you hit your moustache; if you spit downward, you hit your beard." In other words, you are on the horns of a dilemma. It's either the millions of dollars the Israel lobby pours into Republican midterm campaigns (and the millions Israeli American Miriam Adelson funnels into your coffers) or the millions of voters who believed your promise to make America great again but who may now boycott elections, or even switch parties, in disappointment.

It is called “racially polarized voting," which is determined primarily not by the voter's race or other socioeconomic characteristics, but by politicians’ lies, shortcomings and overall lack of a political backbone.

Even the U.S. House of Representatives is trying to take its hands off the Gaza, Iran and Lebanon wars the Zionists enmeshed Trump with. So far, only four Republicans have joined Democrats in publicly expressing disapproval of the war, but as the midterms approach, you’ll see more GOP defections.

But Trump is right about this rudderless foreign policy. He himself does not have any international relations. Not business but political relations, that is! He knows the art of dealing when it comes to real estate. His "Little Marco" was also right when he asked its members if it was the Foreign Affairs Committee or a circus, when Democratic California Representative Sara Jacobs questioned him about a pair of shoes he received as a gift from President Donald Trump.