I find it fairly obvious that Drumph knew he would (have to) break his beautiful promises. After all, he is jesuit, i.e. a liar, and as an arch-Zionist, he is also likely sworn into the Talmud world of deception: the zionist Kol Nidre (annual vow) is a "vow to cancel all vows" (see Benjamin H. Freedman 1954, "Facts Are Fcts"). This means that Drumph is duty bound to break all his pledges until next year's Kol Nidre, and so on in a cirle of deceit. Although hard to imagine, it makes sense, doesn't it? A wolf in sheep's shape.
I find it fairly obvious that Drumph knew he would (have to) break his beautiful promises. After all, he is jesuit, i.e. a liar, and as an arch-Zionist, he is also likely sworn into the Talmud world of deception: the zionist Kol Nidre (annual vow) is a "vow to cancel all vows" (see Benjamin H. Freedman 1954, "Facts Are Fcts"). This means that Drumph is duty bound to break all his pledges until next year's Kol Nidre, and so on in a cirle of deceit. Although hard to imagine, it makes sense, doesn't it? A wolf in sheep's shape.
How silly. Houthis are so powerful, no military action can stop them.