Is Trump foreign policy different in any measurable way from George W. Bush’s? From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

Col. Doug Macgregor was talking with Andrew Napolitano the other day – the day after Trump channeled his inner Chimp and “regime changed” Venezuela on behalf of (among others) his big business buddies in the oil and other natural resources extraction businesses – when he mentioned what RFK, Jr. said to a crowd at a Trump rally back in 2024. It is worth remembering:
Don’t you want a president, Kennedy asked, who will “end the grip of the neocons?”
By which he meant the Israel Firsters who pretend to be “conservative” so long as it advances the interests of Israel.
These IF’ers used to be (overtly) Trotskyite Leftists when the Cold War was still being fought but had to pretend to support the American side in that Cold War because the Soviet side was providing aid to Israel’s opponents in the Middle East, especially Egypt during the Nasser era. How to stymie that? By infiltrating the American government – posing as staunch opponents of the Soviet Union!
Voila, “neoconservatism” was born.
These “neocons” – the Kristols, the Podhoretzes, the Wurmsers and Feiths, along with the Kagans, Nulands, Chertoffs and Boltons and Cheneys – acquired operative control of “conservatism” about 26 years ago, when their chosen goy, George W. Bush ascended to the presidency in the very sketchy 2000 election, which everyone has forgotten.

CPUSA (D) or Grand Old Politburo (R) these neocon artists are like an alien that attaches to your face.
Even the FAIL of lost WARS doesn’t scare them off these Straussian Neocons.