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The War He's Always Wanted

Politics
United States
Started March 08, 2026

A moment of triumph for Benjamin Netanyahu; and of democratic collapse in the US

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The War He's Always Wanted

Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Mar 06, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 08, 2026
The current war under Netanyahu's leadership exacerbates regional tensions and undermines the prospects for lasting peace in the Middle East.
1 total votes · 100% agreement
CLAIM Posted by will Mar 08, 2026
While Netanyahu's approach may bring short-term victories, it risks long-term democratic erosion both in Israel and the US.
1 total votes · 100% agreement
CLAIM Posted by will Mar 08, 2026
The US's democratic collapse is a direct result of failing to address the impacts of international conflicts like the one initiated by Netanyahu.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 08, 2026
Netanyahu's decisive actions in the conflict showcase strong leadership that Israel needs for its security and stability.
1 total votes · 0% agreement
CLAIM Posted by will Mar 08, 2026
Netanyahu's actions represent a necessary evil in the face of existential threats, reflecting a pragmatic approach to governance.
1 total votes · 0% agreement

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