Calls Himself and Netanyahu "War Heroes" But Called Dead Soldiers in Europe "Suckers"

President Trump at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in July.Credit...Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

 

Analysis by Adam Gonzalez: Before I say anything let me say Trump put his name next to Israel P.M. Because they are both killers. Someone might say so are all nation leaders that send men to war but there is a BIG difference. First Trump refused to be drafted to go and fight for the flag he likes to kiss. 
His dad bought diferements   from GOP leaders in New York and The Reagan, Bush Walker Administrations. Secondly he has never sent anybody to a declared war and third he has sent men to their death on fighting episodes unnecessarily. An example has been Iran. he bombed and kill and in Iran which still hiding their uranium and maybe any bombs they have finish in making. He has killed immigrants by sending masked unidentifiable men after immigrants and Americans that don't look like Europeans. That include children. There have been deaths, heartache by many people doing things as per our constitution demands.Coming to any border and declaring they would like asylum. After President  Roosevelt interned Japanese Americans during WW2, after the war was over Americans deducted this was very unfair. Got try to rectify for future. generation the Constitution was amended, no easy or small matter because all states have to vote on it and 2/3 should be pro a change or addition. That's where the declaring for asylum comes from. You identify yourself and Apply. No not scaling walls or in flotillas or boats. But Trump does not believe in measure actions. Like someone who does not know what he is doing he does the bull in a china shop and in this case he is not a Taco But a bull, which is even better surname than Taco. or Taco Bull. So that's the hero he alone and the people he hires believe he is a hero. Americans can judge on that feat.
Netanyahu has killed thousands of Women Children babies and men in Gaza. All of it unnecessarily. Israel intelligence has the world's best intelligence and they are not to blame for what Hamas did to the Israelis in a holidayin a park. But Netanyahu was vacationing and having a good time. I have information it took him two days to deal with the massacre. In any massacre you go looking for the guilty ones who also hold hostages, But he has killed many of the hostages some by accidental shooting by the Israeli forces and others by Hamas for vengeance. So what kind of hero is Netanyahu? Netanyahu is Trump's kind of Hero. A tittle that the dead soldiers in the cemeteries in Europe did not reach. To Trump they were "suckers" because they went to war unlike Trump who was too smart for that but what he forgets it has nothing to do with smart but the money his dad had to buy politicians and the system. He forgets about that and don't you there remind him. I am.
 
 
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Aug. 20, 2025
New York Times
 
President Trump praised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel as a “war hero” for ordering his country’s forces to bombard Iran’s nuclear sites — and then said that the same label should apply to himself.

In an interview aired Tuesday with Mark Levin, the conservative talk show host and author who is a prominent supporter of the president, Mr. Trump described Mr. Netanyahu as a “good man.” His words echoed the mood of self-congratulation over the strikes on Iran when the two leaders met at the White House in July.

“He’s a war hero, because we work together. He’s a war hero,” Mr. Trump said of the Israeli leader. “I guess I am too,” he added.

Israel in mid-June launched waves of airstrikes against Iran, hitting important nuclear facilities in Natanz and Isfahan. It killed much of the country’s military chain of command along with several nuclear scientists. Then, on June 22, the United States used large bombs to strike the Iranian nuclear site at Fordo, which is buried under a mountain. 

A recent U.S. assessment described Fordo as badly damaged, although it is difficult to precisely gauge the extent without access to the site.

During the interview, Mr. Trump also took credit for the return of hostages held in Gaza who have been freed since his election victory in November.

Hamas freed around 30 hostages during a cease-fire that began just before Mr. Trump’s inauguration in January, and another captive was released in May on the eve of the president’s visit to the Middle East.

They were among 240 hostages taken during the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, that set off the war in Gaza. About 105 hostages were freed during an earlier cease-fire, while Joseph R. Biden Jr. was president.

“I’m the one that got all the hostages back,” Mr. Trump said.

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Mr. Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, Israel’s former defense minister, in November 2024, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Israel has rejected the accusations, and the State Department in June imposed sanctions on four of the court’s judges in response to the warrants. 

Since taking office in January, Mr. Trump has frequently taken credit for resolving conflicts including those between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, between India and Pakistan and between Thailand and Cambodia. He also announced the cease-fire between Iran and Israel that ended the nearly two weeks of back-and-forth strikes in June.

In the interview with Mr. Levin, Mr. Trump said: “I’ve settled six wars, and we did Iran, and I wiped out their total nuclear capability, which they would have used against Israel in two seconds if they had the chance.” He compared that record favorably with those of his Democratic predecessors.

Iran has long said that its nuclear program is intended for peaceful purposes. Though its ability to enrich uranium, which is needed for a nuclear weapon, was set back significantly by the U.S. and Israeli attacks, some experts believe that Tehran could eventually resume enrichment at other sites.

In response to the interview, Iran’s Tasnim news agency, which is affiliated with the country’s Revolutionary Guard, on Wednesday described Mr. Trump’s remarks on Iran as “incoherent.”

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