
Israel didn’t drag the US into war with Iran — they enabled us to fight it smarter and faster
NY Post
A dangerous lie has taken hold in Washington: that Israel somehow pressured the United States into war with Iran.
It’s wrong. And both President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have said so directly.
When a White House correspondent asked President Trump whether Israel had pulled America into the conflict, he didn’t hesitate. “I might have forced their hand,” he said. “We were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first.”
Rubio was equally blunt after a deceptively edited video suggested he believed otherwise: “The president made a decision that negotiations were not going to work… this was a threat that was untenable. The decision was made to strike them.”
Untenable. That word deserves to sit with you for a moment.
Iran has spent years building nuclear weapons, developing long-range ballistic missiles, and encircling Israel with a terror army stretching from Lebanon to Gaza to Yemen. It has fired ballistic missiles directly at Israeli civilians.

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