This is interesting. Israel is essentially the US's darling country. I wonder how just a "closed" approach is going to be viewed in politics here and how our approach to things like borders is going to change. Because, after all, if we don't agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "No more US money" and if we do agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "Border wall".
This is interesting. Israel is essentially the US's darling country. I wonder how just a "closed" approach is going to be viewed in politics here and how our approach to things like borders is going to change. Because, after all, if we don't agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "No more US money" and if we *do* agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "Border wall".
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This is interesting. Israel is essentially the US's darling country. I wonder how just a "closed" approach is going to be viewed in politics here and how our approach to things like borders is going to change. Because, after all, if we don't agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "No more US money" and if we do agree with Israel's approach, we can finally say "Border wall".