Trump cannot avoid the question much longer is he going to join Israel's war or not? | Rajan Menon
Briefly

The article discusses Donald Trump’s stance on military intervention as he navigates complex foreign policy decisions regarding Israel and Iran. Initially campaigning against perpetual wars, Trump is now confronted with Benjamin Netanyahu's military strategy targeting Iran, which could either pull him into conventional neoconservative foreign policy or affirm his anti-interventionist approach. Netanyahu's view, which opposes any diplomatic agreement with Iran, could pressure Trump to engage militarily, creating a significant dilemma as he balances his base's desire for non-intervention with longstanding American-Israeli relations.
Netanyahu's attack on Iran will force Trump to reveal whether he represents a clean break from the foreign policy establishment or a continuation of it.
Trump faces a tough choice: join Israel's military actions against Iran or risk falling out with its American supporters, while balancing his anti-interventionist stance.
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