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开始于 February 21, 2026

The neoconservative Republican appears to be a greater advocate for Israel than he is for his own constituents. The post South Carolina Last Lindsey Graham appeared first on The American Conservative

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Supporting Israel is essential for U.S. security; Graham's stance reflects a broader strategy that benefits all Americans.

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The debate over Graham's foreign policy highlights the tension between national interests and local constituents' needs.

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Lindsey Graham's unwavering support for Israel demonstrates strong leadership and commitment to U.S. allies in a volatile region.

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Critics argue that Graham's focus on foreign policy undermines his responsibility to address pressing domestic concerns in South Carolina.

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Graham prioritizes foreign interests over South Carolinians, neglecting critical local issues that deserve attention.

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