President Donald Trump is the best leader of the United States that Israel has ever had. He vastly outstrips Former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who smiled while they worked a knife into the back of the Jewish state. Dwight D. Eisenhower was even worse, far worse. He bullied the Israeli military into returning the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, after they had won it fair and square in a defensive war. (Ike himself later opined that this was a mistake, according to some commentators).However, Trump is not the prime minister of Israel. For those who have been Rip Van Winkling it for a few decades, that honor has been taken up by Benjamin Netanyahu. Rather, Trump is the president of the United States. As such, he is obligated to promote the best interests of that country, not the most civilized one in the Middle East.True, there is a great overlap between the two nations in terms of purposes and goals. A Venn Diagram depicting this relationship would show almost a full overlap between Washington and Jerusalem. It is a two-way street between them, not a one-way avenue. Yes, the U.S. supplies funds to Israel ($6.82 billion in 2024), but Israel returns the favor with intelligence and high-tech defense mechanisms, such as the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow II and III, and the Iron Beam. However, this diagram would show gaps. The views of the two administrations are not entirely congruent.