If I had a dollar for every time I was presented with this question in recent months, I probably wouldn’t need to write this column. Since the early spring, it was asked by at least one person at every meeting I’ve had with groups or delegations visiting Israel from the United States.It’s a question that is almost impossible to answer, because the reply depends on what one defines as “good for Israel” in the first place. Is it good for Israel to have a U.S. President who promises to shred the nuclear deal with Iran into pieces, or a president …read more
Source: The American Interest