17+ Lawrence Davidson Quotes On Education, Religion

I think Trump's affinity for Netanyahu is part of the fact that he is most comfortable with fellow bullies. He is setting up a worldwide club of ruling bullies. — Lawrence Davidson

The continual linking of the notions of terrorist and terrorism with Muslims and the Middle East is, essentially, an act of propaganda that cannot help but promote "Islamophobia." — Lawrence Davidson

Under Trump, the US will give its blessing to Israeli imperialism and racism. — Lawrence Davidson

Trump might well choose to renege on US obligations (so much for the sanctity of contracts!) and no doubt he would have the agreement of Zionist politicians like Schumer. But the consequences will be the increased isolation of the US - particularly from Europe, whose businesses will just move into Iran while US companies will lose out. — Lawrence Davidson

Donald Trump has no sympathy with underdogs. They, including the Palestinians, are just "losers." So he will bring words and action together as Netanyahu wishes. — Lawrence Davidson

Trump often acts in delusional ways. I think he is a man who has always made his own rules and gotten away with it. Enough money will do that for you. However, he has also gotten away with it because he has operated in limited contexts - mostly in the realm of business. — Lawrence Davidson

If Donald Trump shows signs of backing out of Europe, the Russians might be willing to stay out of his confrontation with Iran. If he follows Obama's program in Europe, things might be different. — Lawrence Davidson

With the exception of Obama's belated lame-duck behavior, the US has always, in practice, supported Israel unquestionably. — Lawrence Davidson

Trump's election means that you have a US government that will no longer do one thing and say another. — Lawrence Davidson

Specifically in reference to Iran, Donald Trump will not be able to renegotiate the nuclear arms pact. His attempt to do so will alienate all the European powers involved and will cost a number of US companies some very lucrative contracts. It is a losing proposition for him and for the US. Much more so than for Iran, who will turn more and more to Russia and China as trading partners. — Lawrence Davidson

Consequences of acting in Donald Trump's usual egocentric, "I make the rules," way can be quite dangerous for all of us. — Lawrence Davidson

The question is: Will Trump's ego allow him to reconsider any negative moves that he now might have in mind? Such reconsideration is really out of character for him. — Lawrence Davidson

My guess is that Trump will begin withdrawing troops from Europe at a slow pace. He will demand a renovation of the Iran Accord and get nowhere with this. There might be more US sanctions on Iran. However, the Iranians will not compromise with Trump, and barring a naval confrontation in the Persian Gulf, it will be US businesses that will suffer and Trump's frustration level that will go up. — Lawrence Davidson

[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, in his rather undiplomatic way, demanded that Washington bring words and actions together into a coherent, 100 percent pro-Israeli policy. Obama, apparently still having faith in a "two-state solution," refused to do this. — Lawrence Davidson

If Trump takes an aggressive anti-Iranian stand, I suspect it will complicate his relations with Russia; how much so, depends on what else Trump does, particularly about participation in NATO. — Lawrence Davidson

If the Americans do move the embassy to Jerusalem, and eventually the rest of the world follows suit, it will mark the end of Palestinian hopes for a two-state solution. — Lawrence Davidson

Trump's tendency is to rub shoulders with dictators. We have seen this with his attitude toward Russia and also toward the present dictatorship in Egypt. He might start to cozy up to the Gulf dictators as a way of trying to scare the Iranians. This could lead to a naval confrontation in the Persian Gulf. — Lawrence Davidson

Life Lessons by Lawrence Davidson

  1. Lawrence Davidson's work teaches us that history is not a static record of events, but a living and evolving story that is constantly being reinterpreted.
  2. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the past in order to gain a better understanding of the present and to make informed decisions about the future.
  3. He also encourages us to consider multiple perspectives and to challenge our own preconceived notions in order to gain a more accurate understanding of history.
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