The administration reassuring evangelicals about "middle east peace"

The administration reassuring evangelicals about "middle east peace"

by digby


We've had a lot of discussion in recent days about groups influencing US government officials about Middle East policy. But we haven't talked much about this group:

Ahead of the launch of President Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, the White House has been engaging with Evangelical leaders to reassure them about the plan.

Evangelicals are a crucial part of Trump's political base and senior officials in his administration, like Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Pompeo, are Evangelicals. 
Most U.S. Evangelicals are strong supporters of Israel, and many Evangelical leaders are stanch allies of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

On Thursday a group of Evangelical leaders arrived at the White House for a briefing with Trump's Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt.


Rosenberg said he stressed to the other Evangelical leaders: "We need to allow the President freedom of movement and latitude to present a plan that would allow those Arab states which are more willing than ever to make peace with Israel to move forward. 
We need to give the Arab States the ability to support this. If the Saudis, the Egyptian and others can say that this plan is credible it will open the door for, after the Palestinians say no, to talk about how to move forward with Israel."

Golly, if I didn't know better I might think the Trump administration isn't actually an honest broker in all this. And a big part of the reason is these Real Americans from the heartland. Imagine that.

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