Argentine President Javier Milei, known as the Argentine Trump has stated publicly that his country will align itself with the United States and Israel and that he will be moving its embassy to Jerusalem. He is also planning a trip to the grave of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson of Chabad. That is here he asked to be blessed and that his campaign to lead his county be successful and he won by a landslide.
Milei plans to visit Israel before his inauguration. He is the polar opposite of the previous presidents of his country that leaned towards communism and practically destroyed the Argentine economy. By placing his country in the United States and the Israeli sphere, he is counting on trade with those country to yank Argentina out of the doldrums left behind by previous administrations.
Milei his made his position clear.
“The truth is that I did not get to know the Rebbe personally, but just in the last year I had the privilege of visiting the Rebbe’s grave twice. There I asked for his holy blessing to be elected president of Argentina and this blessing became a reality this week.”
Milei, who has pledged that Argentina’s two key allies will be the United States and Israel, gave his first foreign press interview to the Hasidic newspaper, “Kfar Chabad.”
“From what I’ve learned about the history of the Jewish people, their survival against all odds, and the divine protection they’ve received, I’m certain they will continue to prevail. My message is to keep faith in God, stay strong and united. Eventually, the world will realize the enduring truth — the nation of Israel lives on!”
“We need to quit the hypocrisy. I plan to urge other South American and global leaders to intensify efforts to bring hostages home, and to recognize Israel’s right to protect its citizens by any means necessary. And I’ll do it without hesitation or reservation.”
Regarding the relocation of the Argentinian Embassy, he declared:
“I intend to keep my word. Jerusalem is Israel’s capital and moving our embassy there will symbolize this recognition. I am hopeful that many other countries will follow suit.”
“I am recognized as a friend of Israel. I plan to align with the U.S. and Israel, and intend to move our embassy to Jerusalem. If I win, my first trip will be to Israel.”
“A few years back, a friend of mine from the Jewish community, Mr. Julio Goldstein, who shares my political views, set up a meeting for me with his rabbi. He introduced me to his rabbi but didn’t join the meeting himself. In this lengthy meeting, I started learning about the history of the Jewish people, about the Torah given to them in the Sinai desert, about ideas of Kabbalah, the unseen, and a lot more. I left that meeting feeling inspired and started studying the Torah regularly since then. I fondly remember how Julio Goldstein and I would have debates on specific Torah topics and compete over who knew more.”