An interesting look at how America thinks about the conflict when cameras aren’t pointing at them. TL;DR they see themselves 20 years ago, and are trying to figure out how to convey all the lessons that experience taught them, including “branches” and “sequels”, which is jargon I haven’t heard mentioned before. Israel is not terribly receptive.
Aaand of course, Tom Cotton is at the end basically describing a genocide, which he would support.
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This is like the driver asking the passenger where they are driving to.
If America used all it’s leverage, maybe. But the thing about unconditional support is that you can’t enforce any conditions, only ask nicely.