Dear President Trump:
In the wake of the recent events in the Middle East, we feel compelled—morally, spiritually and historically—to express our heartfelt gratitude.
For over four decades, the Iranian regime had relentlessly pursued a master plan for the annihilation of the State of Israel.
This genocidal campaign was built upon three deadly foundations. First, Iran had accelerated its uranium enrichment and weaponization programs, moving aggressively toward the production of multiple nuclear warheads. The existential danger this posed—to Israel and to global stability—cannot be overstated.
Second, Tehran had amassed a vast arsenal of ballistic missiles, thousands strong, with ranges capable of striking not only Israel but also much of the Middle East, Europe and beyond.
And third, Iran had positioned a web of proxy forces across the region—Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria, and Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza—all trained, armed and coordinated by Tehran. Together, these forces stood ready to unleash a devastating, multi-front assault designed to overwhelm and destroy the people of Israel.
This was not theoretical. The threat was active, imminent and apocalyptic.
In this unprecedented moment, the government of Israel made an extraordinary request, asking the United States to take direct offensive military action on its behalf.
And you, Mr. President, answered that call.
You acted with courage. With clarity and conviction. You made a bold and politically risky move, not for personal gain but to stand with the Jewish people, who were in mortal danger. The Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan were struck with precision. Their diabolical ambitions were thwarted.
And for that, we thank you.
In Jewish tradition, those who save even one life are considered as if they saved an entire world. Mr. President, your actions may have very well saved millions of lives.
We fervently pray that G-d will continue to grant you strength and blessing.
With profound respect and enduring gratitude,
Yitzchok Frankfurter,
Editor-in-Chief,
Ami Magazine
1 comment:
What’s even stranger is that Trump himself thanx G.. constantly. Kal vochomer a Jew……
Post a Comment