Dr. Ron Schleifer discussed three interconnected issues involving the United States: Donald Trump's negotiation strategy with Iran, the skirmishes in Israel involving ultra-orthodox demonstrations, and how these events share commonalities in their impact on US foreign policy.
Dr. Schleifer explained that Benjamin Netanyahu faces limited options due to his close relationship with Trump, and criticized Trump's approach to Middle Eastern negotiations, noting that the US president falls into traditional Middle Eastern negotiation traps by focusing on written agreements which have no sacred status in that region.
Dr. Schleifer argued that Trump lacks proper advisors due to decades of Western academia being corrupted by Arab funding, creating a fundamental misunderstanding of Iranian strategy and mentalities. He further discussed the highly organized nature of the ultra-orthodox demonstrations in Israel, suggesting they may be funded by forces interested in weakening Israel, including the Israeli left, Russia, China, Iran, and Qatar.
Dr. Schleifer concluded by warning about the broader implications of psychological warfare operations that manipulate well-intentioned people without their knowledge, emphasizing the need for support of President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Israel in the fight against their enemies.