We presidents end up cursing Benjamin Netanyahu because he’s really good at making things hard for us, like a super tricky opponent in a game you didn’t want to play.
Why It Feels Like a Curse
Think of the president as the main player in a big, important game. They have to make tough choices about money, war, and how countries get along. Now imagine Benjamin Netanyahu is like that one kid in class who always knows the answer first and never lets you finish your thoughts. He’s been playing this game for a long time, really long, and he's super smart at making things complicated.
How He Wins
Benjamin Netanyahu is like a champion strategist who has a whole team of helpers working behind the scenes. They send messages, make deals, and sometimes even start little fights to keep everyone busy. Presidents get caught in these tricky situations, and it feels like they’re being cursed because everything gets harder, just when they thought they had things under control.
So presidents curse him because he’s like a super tough opponent who never gives up, and that makes the game way more fun for him.
Examples
- A U. S. president gets angry after Netanyahu breaks a key promise about the Middle East.
- Benjamin Netanyahu makes a surprise move that disappoints the president.
- The president storms out of a meeting with Netanyahu, muttering under his breath.
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