I feel the same way. And I too want to believe/hope that some of the people who seem to be fighting the evils of this world are saying what needs to be said to please the Zionists as to at least get into a position where they can achieve something... anything.
A notable example for me is Tucker Carlson, who said in an interview that he takes no sides in the Israeli-Palestinian "conflict" because "it has nothing to do with America" and then he made it a point to emphasize twice how much he loved his vacations in Israel. That was one of those moments that made me wonder: is he SO stupid as to not realize that Israel will be nothing without US support or is he making sure that he is being heard by who-knows-whom? He is able to see US funding and interference elsewhere in the world. Come on, can he really be that blind? Or does he sincerely not care about the "brown skinned" peoples so far away from home? Isn't he a Christian? Isn't he "America first"? The millions given to Israel yearly can do wonders for Making America Great Again. Can't Trump see this reality as a business man? Forget morality, just logical deduction: billions to Israel or fixing infrastructure, improving education/health services and the standards of living for his own citizens?
Or is this the one subject they just can't talk about? The one subject they can't touch because those who did in the past are not alive anymore or have suffered worse fates? Are they trying to achieve as much good as possible within the parameters of a very sinister and super-connected network with tentacles everywhere?
I don't know yet that that's the case. Only time and deeds will tell. And I know very little about Vance, not enough yet to make me "like" him.
One thing about Trump that I noted is that during his presidency, 2016 - 2020, there wasn't any major armed Israeli "operation" in Gaza. Is this just a coincidence? Or that Netanyahu started his massacre last October, a year before the US elections, to make sure that he was "done" with killing most of Palestinians by that time, in case plans didn't go his way? Is he worried that he couldn't continue under Trump? Thus, is Mossad involved in the assassination attempt?
I barely paid any attention to the US elections this time around until last Saturday. I am not a die-hard Trump supporter, but I am impressed by how he reacted to his murder attempt. Very few men, especially from the international political arena, would show such bravery. I also think that he will try to do good for America because he doesn't need the money, or the fame, or the prestige, I think he is there because he cares. Caring does not mean that he can't be used to achieve evil agendas. Caring can be a weakness considering that those who fight against humanity care for no-one and nothing. And the attempt against his life can go either way: embolden him to really fight for the good of God who saved him, or make him more vulnerable to forces who will explain to him who god is and what he wants from him, a mini shock doctrine especially for him.
Again, I don't know, we will have to wait and see.
Personally, as a non-America, all I - and probably most of the rest of the world - want, is for a US government that takes their troops out of our countries, stops funding and supporting the destruction of other governments & nations, and most importantly, ends immediately feeding Israel with billions & weapons to butcher a defenseless population with no hope of escape because they are literally walled-in.
During my lifetime, Trump has been the only hope from America that things might change. If God has spared his life the other day, he better live up to it. JFK & RFK did not have that opportunity. And for this reason, perhaps we should be asking more of him from now on, not less?
The way I see it is that in US politics, you have the psychopathic deep staters, and they obviously don't care about anything except their power games. But among the others, there are 3 types: those who dare speak out about Israel, whose careers are pretty much over (or at least it was like that until now). Then you have those who know what's going on, but also know they don't have a chance against the Lobby, so they go through the motions. However, it's really hard to look yourself in the mirror if you're doing that, especially now given what's going on. You must resent your position quite deeply. Which brings us to the third type: One effect of the Lobby is that Israel sells a whole neat propaganda package that absolves you from all of it, and the 3rd type buys it whole. They choose to believe it, which allows them to ignore reality and not look in the mirror. Their support for Israel therefore isn't just for show, it is "sincere".
I think Trump and Vance fall into this 3rd category. Hence they really mean it when they say they love and support Israel. However, this may or may not run very deep. Both Trump and Vance are die-hard anti-globalists and isolationists, who basically think America should mind its own business and fix the problems at home. This by definition clashes with support for Israel. And while they might not be willing to cancel financial aid to Israel (which politically might not possible anyway at this point), Israel heavily relies on "moral", political and geopolitical support as well. So if Trump and team manage to stop global wars, foreign meddling etc., which is in many ways on behalf of Israel, then Israel is finished eventually. Trump and Vance might not fully realize this since they believe the Israeli propaganda, but what are they gonna do? Sacrifice their anti-globalist policies because Bibi says so? I don't think so.
The Duran guys just now did a great show on Trump's and Vance's foreign policy stances:
So, while I'm not holding my breath that Trump/Vance will save the world (or actually be able to implement their policies), as a fellow non-American, I can only welcome them trying. Let them spew their nonsense about Israel, as long as they get the f**k out, well, the world.