Israel’s Campaign to Remake the Mideast Hurts America
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Started April 29, 2026
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Israel’s Campaign to Remake the Mideast Hurts America
The American Conservative (United States) | Apr 29, 2026
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Supporting Israel's campaign to reshape the Middle East is essential for U.S. security and maintaining a strategic ally in the region.
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Israel's aggressive strategies in the Middle East may undermine U.S. interests and create unnecessary conflict in the region.
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Israel's actions in the Middle East reflect its right to self-defense, which ultimately benefits U.S. national security.
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The dynamics of U.S. involvement in the Middle East require a careful balance between supporting allies and protecting American interests.
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The ongoing conflict with Iran and Israel's regional ambitions risk entangling the U.S. in prolonged military engagements.
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