Trump announced a letter from the U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Following the announcement of the letter, some analysts note that the role of religious views in U.S. foreign policy is being discussed.

U.S. President Donald Trump has made public a letter sent to him. The author of the letter is the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Michael Huckabee.
The published letter describes Ambassador Trump as a leader who has made important historical decisions. Furthermore, Trump's political activity is also described with phrases of a religious nature. Specifically, the ambassador expressed ideas in certain sentences about Trump's decisions being connected to divine will.
According to Huckabee's writing, during his tenure in Israel, he carries out the task of protecting U.S. interests and conveying Washington's position. In the letter, he describes himself as Trump's "eyes, ears, and voice."
Following the publication of the letter, some analysts note that the issue of the role of religious views in U.S. foreign policy is being discussed. In particular, it is mentioned that the decision to relocate the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem was also a symbolic decision.
"We are witnessing that the U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East is increasingly based not on national interests, but on the beliefs of a narrow circle of religious groups," states the published analysis.







