At a windy rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, earlier this month, Donald Trump began his hour-long address by sending prayers and support to Israel as it withstood Iran’s aerial assault. “They’re under attack right now,” the former president and presumptive Republican nominee said. “That’s because we show great weakness.” Trump, who often describes himself as the “best friend that Israel has ever had”, blamed Tehran’s bombardment – and the entire bloody crisis – on Joe Biden, claiming it “would not have happened” if he had been president. Yet moments later, he appeared to agree with his supporters when they began chanting...