‘Checked If He Fired Me’: Huckabee Takes Jab At Trump, Assures US Commitment To Israel
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee delivered a strong endorsement of the U.S.-Israel alliance on Sunday, assuring supporters of the Jewish state that America’s commitment remains unwavering and declaring that Iran will never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.
Speaking at the JNS International Policy Summit in Yerushalayim, Huckabee sought to calm concerns about relations between Washington and Israel while emphasizing President Donald Trump’s continued support for Israel and its security needs.
Before turning to serious policy matters, Huckabee opened with humor, joking that he had checked Trump’s social-media accounts before taking the stage.
At the start of his address, Huckabee joked that he checked President Donald Trump’s social media “to make sure this was not my last speech in Israel,” noting his boss’s history of firing people “in the middle of the night by way of social media. So I wanted to make sure that there was a reason for me to come.”
He then reassured the audience that, at least for the moment, his diplomatic post remained secure.
“So far, so good!” he said.
Addressing an audience of policymakers, journalists, and pro-Israel advocates, Huckabee stressed that Trump’s commitment to Israel has remained consistent over the years and argued that the relationship between the two countries remains stronger than ever.
“The one thing that I’ve always heard him say, always, and I’ve always seen him do, is that America has an unbreakable bond with the State of Israel, and I trust that he means what he says,” Huckabee said of Trump, adding that the president has been consistent in pledging to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities and to curb its support for regional proxies, including Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.
Huckabee pointed to several landmark actions taken during Trump’s presidency as evidence of that commitment, including the recognition of Yerushalayim as Israel’s capital, the relocation of the U.S. Embassy to Yerushalayim, and American recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
Turning to the threat posed by Iran, Huckabee argued that the most effective way to weaken Tehran’s influence throughout the Middle East is to strike at the regime itself rather than focus solely on the terrorist organizations it supports.
Addressing the threat from the Islamic Republic of Iran, Huckabee said that the best way to counter Tehran’s regional terror proxies is to “turn off the spigot at the source.”
His remarks come amid heightened tensions across the region and ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Iran’s nuclear program and its support for terrorist groups throughout the Middle East.
The ambassador’s message left little doubt about where the administration stands, portraying the U.S.-Israel alliance as enduring and warning that Washington remains committed to preventing Tehran from achieving nuclear-weapons capability while confronting the network of Iranian-backed groups operating across the region.
{Matzav.com}
