>>508384007 (OP)It was a known risk. The gamble was that Trump's personality would drive him to make a deal and not get sidetracked by his other drive to be at the service of Israel.
Just like it's a gamble with Trump to bet the team can keep him inside the rails, and that requires the team to stay together and not fragment or leave. Somehow they managed to hold together (so far) over Iran, and that was a tough test.
The fact that you vote for someone doesn't mean they owe you anything. It's amazing how few people are grown up enough to realize that.