Sheltering in Jerusalem and Looking at the Iran War
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Started March 14, 2026
Will Donald Trump sustain Benjamin Netanyahu’s preëmptive wars?
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Sheltering in Jerusalem and Looking at the Iran War
The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Mar 14, 2026
The complexities of U.S.-Israel relations should be prioritized over military action, focusing instead on diplomatic solutions to tensions with Iran.
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Netanyahu's aggressive military strategy under Trump's influence may alienate key allies and jeopardize long-term peace efforts in the region.
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Donald Trump's support for Netanyahu's preëmptive wars is vital for maintaining Israel's security and deterring threats from Iran.
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Continuing preëmptive wars could further destabilize the Middle East and lead to greater conflict, harming both American and Israeli interests.
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Supporting preëmptive wars may reinforce Israel's deterrent posture, sending a strong message to Iran about the consequences of aggression.
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