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U.S.-Iran Conflict: Whose War Is It?

U.S.-Iran Conflict: Whose War Is It?

Reading about the U.S. tensions with Iran, a key debate is whether this is America's war or Israel's. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated they anticipated an Israeli strike and acted to protect American forces, fueling criticism that U.S. strategy is shaped by Israeli decisions. Analysts note Netanyahu benefits politically in Israel, while Trump faces domestic criticism, with some voices like Tucker Carlson blaming Netanyahu for pushing the U.S. into conflict. The U.S. negotiation team had close ties to Israel, and talks with Iran appeared to make progress before strikes occurred, leading to accusations of duplicity. It raises serious questions about U.S. foreign policy alignment and regional stability. https://www.trtworld.com/article/e3deab0cb528

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It's Netanyahu's war, plain and simple. The US is just the muscle.

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Exactly. This just proves the US foreign policy is totally driven by Israeli interests, not our own. We're getting dragged into conflicts that don't benefit Americans at all.

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The talks were actually making progress? Shocking they'd pull this then. Shows where the real priorities lie, and it's not with stability or diplomacy.

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