Steve Witkoff's diplomatic failures and more: Letters to the Editor - May 4, 2025
Briefly

The article critiques Steve Witkoff's diplomatic abilities, emphasizing that while he excels in real estate negotiations, he is ill-equipped for high-stakes diplomacy against dangerous adversaries. The writer echoes Douglas Murray’s concerns regarding Witkoff's approach to complex international issues and suggests that Marco Rubio, with his Senate-confirmed integrity and experience, would better handle negotiations. The piece also pays homage to the late David Horowitz, noting his journey from radicalism to conservative activism and the impact he made within the conservative movement, marking a significant loss with his passing.
Despite the fact that I am and always will be an avid Trump supporter, I find myself agreeing with Douglas Murray's negative opinion of Steve Witkoff's weak diplomatic skills.
He may be a superb real-estate negotiator, but dealing with murderous villains who have no regard for how many of their citizens are killed in order to achieve their goals is clearly beyond his pay grade.
Why Secretary of State Marco Rubio...is not put in charge of these high-profile negotiations. He has ample experience dealing with these nefarious characters and will know how to negotiate with them.
The conservative movement just lost a heavyweight. R.I.P., David Horowitz.
Read at New York Post
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