A Lebanese blogger identified as Abu al-Farouk published an open letter to US President Donald Trump, accusing him of abandoning his promises to fight terror and allowing Iran and Hezbollah to operate freely in the region, according to the Arabic-language Telegram post. The letter expresses personal disillusionment with Trump's Iran policy.
A Lebanese blogger using the handle 'Abu al-Farouk' published a sharply worded open letter to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night, expressing deep personal disappointment over Trump's regional policies. The letter, circulating on Arabic-language Telegram channels, accuses Trump of making America a 'frightened country' that negotiates with the 'Iranian terror regime' and allows Hezbollah to 'celebrate and dictate terms without deterrence.' The blogger, who describes himself as a former Trump supporter, writes that Trump 'made terror victorious' and abandoned his promise to eliminate terrorism. The post reflects a strain of criticism from within the Lebanese public directed at the Trump administration's approach to Iran and its regional proxies. The Zioneer has previously covered similar expressions of discontent from Iranian opposition circles and Arab commentators toward Trump's policy, as well as Trump's own statements urging restraint on Israel's Lebanon operations and signaling openness to a deal with Iran. No official response from the White House has been reported.
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