Trump said he will always serve the Jewish people

Reports circulated that US President Donald Trump, in a public address on March 7th, presented himself as a constant friend of the Jewish people and stated his firm stance on this matter. In his speech, it is noted that there are different views on this topic in Congress and the government, but he himself is "clear in opinion."
"I will always serve the Jewish people," Trump said.
Against this backdrop, Trump's recent statements regarding the conflict in the Middle East are also escalating. The day before, he stated that he demanded "unconditional surrender" from Iran and stated that after the surrender and "acceptable leadership" are resolved, Washington will help Tehran pull it back from the brink of disaster and restore its economy.
Another high-profile point is reports that the White House leader did not rule out the possibility of a ground operation. According to TIME, Trump said in an interview that he could consider sending US troops to Iranian territory "if necessary."
In short, rhetoric is becoming stricter in two directions simultaneously: to the internal audience - a signal that "I will not back down from my position," and to the external field - a call that "my demands are strict, pressure continues." This could indicate a further escalation of the declaration war in the coming days, rather than diplomatic maneuvers.
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