Activist on Trump’s election victory: ‘Israel is in good hands now’

Trump’s Win and the Impact on the Middle East
By: IDF special operations veteran Aaron Cohen and Israel activist Emily Austin
During a recent appearance on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ IDF special operations veteran Aaron Cohen and Israel activist Emily Austin discussed the potential impact of Trump’s win on the war in the Middle East. The two experts provided valuable insights on how the new administration may shape the region’s dynamics moving forward.
Key Points:
1. The Iran Nuclear Deal: Cohen and Austin both agreed that a Trump presidency could mean significant changes to the Iran Nuclear Deal. With Trump’s stated intention to renegotiate or even withdraw from the agreement, the Middle East could see a shift in power dynamics and potential escalations in tensions.
2. Israel-U.S. Relations: Both experts emphasized the importance of the relationship between Israel and the United States. With Trump’s strong support for Israel, there is potential for increased cooperation and collaboration in addressing regional challenges.
3. Counterterrorism Efforts: Cohen highlighted the importance of continued counterterrorism efforts in the Middle East. With the rise of ISIS and other extremist groups, a strong and coordinated approach will be crucial in maintaining stability and security in the region.
In their discussion, Cohen and Austin stressed the need for strategic and thoughtful decision-making in the Middle East. With Trump’s win, the region faces both opportunities and challenges, and it will be important for leaders to navigate these complexities with care and precision.
Overall, the impact of Trump’s win on the Middle East remains to be seen. However, Cohen and Austin’s insights shed light on the potential implications and the need for proactive and strategic action moving forward.