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ByDovid Efune, Dovid Efune

Analysis

Iran's mullahs will be quivering

November 10, 2016 11:55
Feeling the pressure? Ayatollah Khamenei
2 min read

It's being hailed as the greatest upset in modern political history. But, in truth, the election of billionaire businessman Donald Trump should have come as no surprise to the careful observer.

Brewing in the heart of the United States, among the disenfranchised working class, has been a growing resentment of the country's political elites - their arrogance, condescension, political overreach and imposed political correctness. On Tuesday, the American voter left no doubt as to who was in charge.

Among the many significant positions taken by President Barack Obama in opposition to the will of the electorate have been his stance on relations with Israel and his approach to the Iranian regime.

Mr Trump has promised to change all that, and chances are that he will, significantly so. We will likely see an end to the current administration's "deliberate daylight" policy towards the Jewish state, and the rightful return of Obama-aligned fringe groups like J-Street to the political margins. The Trump campaign has promised to respond harshly to the UN's outrageous behaviour towards Israel, and to investigate organised anti-Israel hate groups on campus.