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(AT HIS OWN EXPENSE, OF COURSE... SORRY)

I would really like to suggest that Pres. Trump and his family rent a summer home in the Galilee this year. It's a beautiful place with amazing history and a variety of opportunities for family life. Of course, they would be provided with a very nice bomb shelter and access to emergency care on short notice, but he would obviously bring his security team with him.
While there he could conduct all political meetings, organize peace agreements with Lebanon, Syria, even Iran and Iraq and take lovely vacations to visit the ancient sites in Israel, as well.
There is, of course a downside. He would likely need a special elevator or transport to take him and his family to a safe shelter on a moment's notice. However, he could even continue to conduct his meetings while waiting for the all-clear.
And, if his grandchildren need to attend school while visiting, well, maybe he'd want to bring a tutor so the frequent trips to the shelter would not interfere with their education: he could even design the shelter to include a classroom. I'm sure there are leftover shelter plans from Washington that could guarantee their safety under all conditions.... even if there is a nuclear strike (since, you see, if Pakistan isn't pleased, they won't need to wait for Iran to complete a nuclear bomb and delivery system. They have their own -- They were, after all, helping Saddam Hussein build one some years ago).
I'm quite sure that Qatar would love to contribute to the extensive costs of meeting all presidential and family needs.
So, you see, it really could be quite convenient for him to conduct a fair and effective peace agreement based on personal experience in the area. it would have to be, of course, at his own expense since safety requirements add substantially to the cost of living.
Also, Israel would need to be permitted to make some sort of special adjustments to its defensive posture in order guarantee his family's safety. I'm not sure if the presidential vehicles are guaranteed to withstand drone attacks. We, too, are still working on that. See less


