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U.S. Military Isn’t That Concerned About War With Iran

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Israel and Israel Alone Kicked Off This Escalation — In a Bid to Drag U.S. Into War With Iran

Murtaza HussainNetanyahu’s recklessness was fostered by blind U.S. support, but Israel is the one pushing its war with Iran out of the shadows.
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U.S. Military Isn’t That Concerned About War With Iran

Daniel BoguslawIf Washington believed that Iran was about to start a war with Israel, would the Pentagon be bringing home its morticians?
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