The honeymoon is over
The honeymoon is over
If the new administration sees as part of its objective making Israel feel alone and isolated in the community of nations, this is certainly unwise.
(February 22, 2021 / JNS) When a new administration enters office, one naturally wants to give them a “honeymoon period,” letting them assume their positions and ready their staff before the criticisms sets in.
New presidents enter office feeling that their predecessors made colossal mistakes and that only their new, trusted advisers have the infinite wisdom to repair the damage. Having said that, it would be wise for the Biden administration to look at what is in the best interests of the United States and its allies, rather than just ride along on a “Reverse Trump Course.”