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Is Nixing Aid to Israel a Poison Chalice?

Geopolitics
United States
Started February 09, 2026

Ending the existing arrangement could result in even more extensive forms of involvement. The post Is Nixing Aid to Israel a Poison Chalice? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 09, 2026
Maintaining aid to Israel is crucial for ensuring its security and safeguarding U.S. interests in a volatile region.
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Ending aid to Israel could empower other nations to step in, potentially leading to a more balanced power dynamic in the Middle East.
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Nixing aid to Israel would jeopardize regional stability and embolden hostile actors, worsening the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Reducing aid could signal a shift in U.S. priorities, allowing for a more equitable approach to peace in the region.
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The debate over aid to Israel highlights deeper issues of U.S. foreign policy and its implications for global diplomacy.
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