House Republican Says He Doesn't Actually Want to Nuke Gaza Because the Fallout Would Drift Into Israel'
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Rep. Randy Fine discussed his controversial remarks regarding Israel and Hamas with CNN's Sara Sidner, where he defended his stance on handling adversaries in conflict, comparing modern warfare to World War II. He argued against negotiating with 'evil,' insisting on the need for unconditional surrender, and acknowledged the messy nature of war, suggesting that Israel must take necessary actions to ensure its safety, though he refuted the idea of using nuclear weapons directly against Gaza.
I think war is a messy thing. And I think that when you defeat evil, you have to do what is necessary to do it.
Israel cannot live next to a country that a huge percentage of the people wish to destroy it all of the time.
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