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The Last War For Israel?

Geopolitics
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Started February 28, 2026

Another war of choice against Iran is the final gasp of a country that is losing America

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The Last War For Israel?

Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Feb 27, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 28, 2026
A war against Iran would be a catastrophic mistake for Israel, risking civilian lives and destabilizing the entire region further.
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The relationship between Israel and the U.S. is complex, and any conflict with Iran must consider broader geopolitical implications.
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Engaging militarily with Iran is essential for Israel's security and sends a strong message against aggression in the region.
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Israel's military decisions should prioritize diplomatic solutions over conflict, especially in light of shifting American support.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 28, 2026
Israel's actions against Iran reflect a desperate attempt to assert its influence as support from the U.S. wanes.
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