AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): The U.S. president, in a message supporting the Zionist regime, simultaneously acknowledged the unpopularity of this regime in the region and the world.
Donald Trump, on Saturday night local time on Truth Social, called the Zionist regime a "great ally" for the United States.
Acknowledging the unpopularity of the Zionist regime, Trump said, "Whether people love Israel or not, they have proven to be a great ally to the United States of America."
The U.S. president claimed, "They are brave, bold, loyal, and smart."
In praising the Zionist regime, Trump once again expressed his anger at Washington's other allies, saying, "Unlike others who have shown their true nature in moments of conflict and pressure, Israel fights hard and knows how to win!"
Following the 40-day Ramadan War waged by the United States and Israel against Iran, many of America's allies, including NATO, refused to participate in this war crime.
The U.S. president has strongly criticized the lack of cooperation from NATO member countries, including the United Kingdom and Spain, in participating in the aggression against Iran, calling them "cowards and timid."
It is worth noting that The Guardian previously reported in an article that the bipartisan support for the special relationship between the United States and the Zionist regime is crumbling, and the continuation of U.S. military aid to Israel is under threat.
The Guardian report stated that Israel's conflicts in the Middle East have caused a fundamental shift in U.S. public opinion, threatening the bipartisan consensus in support of military aid to Israel that had been in place for decades.
According to the report, recent poll results show that public support in the United States for sending extensive military aid to the Zionist regime has decreased after years of war and rising civilian casualties.
The Guardian report, noting that this decline in support is particularly evident among young people and independent voters, added that this shift in public opinion has even caused some lawmakers who were previously staunch supporters of the policy of military aid to Israel to have doubts about continuing this trend.
The report concluded, "In this regard, U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego, who despite his previous support for selling offensive weapons to Israel has become one of the staunchest opponents of this action, has stated in remarks that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, through his actions, is destroying the bipartisan nature of support for Tel Aviv in the United States."
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