As Gaza bled, Washington watched. For weeks, bombs rained on civilians while the so-called champion of “peace through strength” stayed silent. Donald Trump, quick to boast of brokering deals, turned hesitant when the cost of morality threatened his politics. His long silence over Israel’s brutality was not confusion — it was complicity.
Trump’s
trademark swagger vanished when Gaza burned. The self-proclaimed deal-maker
watched from the sidelines as Israel’s relentless bombing turned a crowded
strip into a graveyard. His hesitation wasn’t diplomacy — it was political
calculation dressed as caution.
He delayed
action because he feared offending the Israel lobby and evangelical base that
bankroll and bolster his politics. Their loyalty mattered more than the lives
lost under Israeli bombs.
Washington’s
silence was not indecision; it was endorsement. By refusing to restrain Tel
Aviv, Trump aligned moral blindness with political convenience.
Behind the
scenes, his advisers argued that Israel remains America’s indispensable proxy
in the Middle East, and any pressure might embolden Iran or upset Gulf
partners.
In truth,
Trump was unwilling to challenge a policy that defines US dominance in the
region — where stability is measured by arms sales, not peace. Gaza’s children
simply did not fit into that equation.
But the cost
of silence mounted fast. The world watched in horror, and even US allies began
questioning Washington’s humanity.
When images
of famine and flattened hospitals flooded global screens, Trump finally called
for restraint — a gesture too late to cleanse the blood on American hands.
His eventual
push for ceasefire wasn’t moral awakening; it was damage control. The U.S. was
losing global credibility, and Trump’s “America First” mantra was turning into
“Morality Last.”
For all his
talk of strength, Trump blinked when leadership demanded courage. Gaza will
remain the chapter where his silence spoke louder than his slogans.
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