Submitted y: Joseph Grisafi Jr
Trump's remarkable Middle East legacy
by Michael Freund
Jerusalem Post
November 26, 2020
http://www.michaelfreund.org/
Allegations of widespread voter fraud will be put to the test as President Donald J. Trump and former vice president Joseph Biden, as well as the rest of the country, seek some finality to the outcome of the balloting.
Regardless of how it plays out, this would seem to be a fitting time to look back at what the Trump administration has accomplished in the Middle East over the past four years. Simply put, it is nothing short of extraordinary.
Put aside for a moment whatever your feelings might be about Trump personally and place those emotions on hold. For anyone who values the US-Israel relationship, supports the Jewish state and cherishes it, there is no denying that the Trump team has done more than any previous administration ever did to bolster Israel and its future. (Okay. They're aside. Joe)
The list of achievements is lengthy, ranging from the symbolic to the substantive, and Jews everywhere owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Trump for his historic revamping of the region. (Great. Joe)
To begin with, the Middle East is a far safer place than it was just four years ago when Barack Obama resided in the White House. (Great. It's safer over there. Joe)
Indeed, Obama bequeathed to Trump a region awash with rising Islamic fundamentalist extremism as the Islamic State controlled a large swath of territory in Syria and Iraq equivalent in size to Great Britain.
Then, on October 26, 2019, the president dispatched US special forces into Syria's Idlib province, where they tracked down the Islamic State's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who died in the raid. The group hasn't been the same since. (Great. Bad guy gone. Joe)
Now neither he nor Baghdadi can ever again cause any mayhem. (Really? Joe)
But Trump has done far more than merely combating the bad guys. He has also expanded the circle of peace between Jews and Arabs in ways that once would have been inconceivable. (Okay. We got a bigger circle. Joe)
For that alone he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. (Yup! While America dies, Trump should get the Nobel Peace Prize. Great. Joe)
By tossing out the old narrative according to which Arab-Israeli peace would only be achieved once the Palestinian conflict had been resolved, Trump helped to rewrite the destiny of millions. And by all indications, there are additional Arab states moving closer to recognizing Israel as well. (Great. Now America can TRUST the Rest Of the World - ROW. Joe)
Perhaps his most stirring and symbolic move was the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and then move the US Embassy to the Holy City in May 2018, steps that none of his predecessors had the fortitude to do and which paved the way for other countries to follow suit. (Wow! Now we're stirring. Joe)
Then, on March 25, 2019, Trump signed a presidential proclamation conferring official US recognition of the Golan Heights as part of Israel. This helped to solidify Israel's northern border with Syria, putting a huge dent in the Assad regime's expansionist aims. (Got to get that "dent" fixed. Joe)
With regard to Judea and Samaria, the change in policy was no less dramatic. In November 2019, the US shifted its official stance regarding Jewish communities in Israel's historical heartland and declared that they do not violate international law. And Trump's plan for Middle East peace would enable Israel to apply sovereignty to 30% of Judea and Samaria, including nearly all the settlements.
To be sure, not every step adopted by the administration has proven effective or even wise. Just ask America's long-time Kurdish allies in Syria, who were summarily abandoned last year. The Iranians have continued to stockpile and enrich uranium, and an increasingly assertive Turkey has caused mischief throughout the region. And the Trump vision for peace includes the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state, which would create an unstable and hostile entity adjacent to Israel.
Nonetheless, when taken as a whole, the Trump administration has clearly transformed the Middle East, strengthening America's national security interests while bolstering Israel's position.
There are of course many other examples of the deep and lasting imprint that Trump has left on the region, from defunding UNRWA, which served to perpetuate the Palestinian refugee issue, to becoming the first sitting US President to visit the Western Wall in Jerusalem. And there is still time for him to formally recognize Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, which would be a game-changer.
Love him or hate him, it is worth judging the man by his record, if only because the job of president is to be commander in chief, not compadre in chief.
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