A post on the Abu Saleh Desk channel says the editor called Trump out years ago and that current critics are late to the truth. The channel describes the linked post as among the most important ever published on the channel and warns readers who fail to internalize its message face a severe future problem. No specific new event is cited.
The channel Abu Saleh Desk, a Hebrew-language outlet covering Arab and Iranian affairs, posted a Wednesday morning message in which the editor reflects on his own past warnings about U.S. President Donald Trump. The editor notes with amusement that current critics of Trump — whom he calls 'hypocrites' and 'back-patters' — are only now turning against the president, whereas his channel's followers were warned 'two years ago.' He links to an earlier post he describes as among the most important ever published on the channel, arguing it addresses the past, present, and future. The editor warns that anyone who fails to internalize the linked analysis could face a very severe problem in the near future. No new event, policy change, or operational development is referenced.
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