A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Fifty-Nine

I have paid attention to some of the discussions around Trump's proposal that the US take over Gaza, and there is a certain aspect of it that I think is essential, but which keeps getting missed in the way the discussion is framed.  The fact is, it is not in any way motivated as a plan to help Gaza, but is simply Trump attempting to fulfill his clear ambition to expand the territory of the United States, probably because he thinks it will prove he is the best.  The plan cannot be discussed except in that framing, because that is the actual motive and the intention that guides the entire suggestion.  It does no good to even consider the merits of such an intervention if that aspect is not part of the consideration.

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