Iran is Trump’s Israeli Influence Test
Geopolitics
United States
Started February 05, 2026
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Iran is Trump’s Israeli Influence Test
The American Conservative (United States) | Feb 05, 2026
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Feb 05, 2026
The influence of Israeli interests on U.S. foreign policy complicates our ability to make impartial decisions regarding Iran.
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Prioritizing America's interests must not come at the expense of global stability; engaging with Iran is essential for peace in the Middle East.
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Trump's approach to Iran reflects a necessary shift away from interventionist policies that have historically led to costly conflicts.
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Avoiding war with Iran while supporting Israel demonstrates a balanced foreign policy that can lead to sustainable peace.
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The focus on Israel's influence in U.S. policy towards Iran risks oversimplifying a complex geopolitical landscape.
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