Trump’s yo-yoing Iran policy—threats then ceasefires—undermines US credibility. Israel drives the chaos as Hormuz remains closed.
Browsing: Jamal Kanj
Gulf states remain hostages to an “Israel-first” US foreign policy, bearing the economic and security risks of a war they didn’t choose.
Kanj argues billionaire donors have subverted U.S. policy, dragging Americans into a costly war that prioritizes Israeli security over domestic welfare.
Tel Aviv decides, Washington fights: US blood, treasure spent on Israel’s wars. Sovereignty surrendered.
